15
Saturday, October 1, 2016 Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero, Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel, Fishers, Westfield Vol. 3, No. 195 Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm today. A 40 percent chance of showers tonight. TODAY’S WEATHER HIGH: 66 LOW: 54 Old Picket Fence Where every item tells a story... Antiques and more Vintage and Primitive Items Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles & wax melts Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial Pottery Indiana Stained Glass Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800 The Indiana Association of Cities and Towns (IACT) announced that three Indiana cities have achieved 2016 IACT Green Community of the Year distinctions. The cities of Fishers, Westfield and Whiting will all receive their awards during the IACT Annual Awards Luncheon presented by Umbaugh, at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 5 during the 2016 IACT Annual Conference & Exhibition in French Lick. IACT launched the Green Communities Initiative in 2008 in conjunction with Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd., to identify potential cost savings to communities facing budget shortfalls, promote economically competitive quality of life concepts, and ultimately serve as role models for citizens while better protecting our environment. The initiative will expand educational opportunities for municipalities and create a consolidated clearinghouse of data and programs that can be accessed by municipalities. “The IACT Green Communities program is a fantastic way for cities and towns to showcase their hard work and commitment to smart, efficient practices. The survey required is extremely comprehensive, lending credibility and prestige to the Green Community designation.” said IACT Executive Director and CEO Matt Greller. “The fact that Fishers, Westfield and Whiting have all earned this designation in previous years is evidence of a true commitment to green practices that improve the quality of life for their residents,” Greller continued. Fishers won the award for the community with a population over 50,000. Westfield was the winner for population between 10,000 and 50,000, and Whiting won for the community under 10,000. Representatives from participating cities had to fill out a 51-question survey in the areas of purchasing, operations, measuring success, and sample projects. Not only did Westfield, Fishers named Green Communities By FRED SWIFT People tell me they still miss the Ledger. Those are people who have lived in Hamilton County more than 15 years. The Noblesville Daily Ledger disappeared from the scene around the year 2000 after more than a century as the county's only daily newspaper. But, Thursday evening as is custom every year about this time, former members of the Ledger staff got together to maintain their connection and share memories of a time when the newspaper was about the only source of local news and the Ledger office was the place to come for aspiring politicians, The Ledger is still missed Shamrocks crown Homecoming royalty Sheridan Middle School Fellowship of Christian Athletes joined with millions of students worldwide on Wednesday in recognition and honor of "See You At The Pole 2016". "See You At The Pole" is a day committed to unity in Christ and prayer for our generation. All around the globe, in every time zone, students gathered around their flagpoles to pray for their school, friends, families, churches, and communities. Our SMS FCA Huddle group gathered around the SMS flagpole at 7:30 a.m. and prayed (opening prayer by Cooper Welch/closing prayer by JD Snethen), read scripture from God's Word (to include the twenty-third Psalms read by Sheridan Middle School FCA participates in “See You At The Pole” Photo provided Westfield High School students Colleen McQuillen and Caleb Sanburn were crowned as the Shamrocks’ Homecoming Queen and King Friday during Westfield’s game with Avon. The ‘Rocks would go on to an exciting win over the Orioles 21-20 - read about this game and more in today’s Reporter sports section. Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

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Saturday October 1 2016Sheridan Noblesville Cicero Arcadia Atlanta Carmel Fishers Westfield

Vol 3 No 195Showers likely and possibly athunderstorm today A 40 percentchance of showers tonight

TODAYrsquoS WEATHER

HIGH 66 LOW 54

Old Picket FenceWhere every item tells a story

Antiques and moreVintage and Primitive Items

Exclusive Noblesville distributor of Blue Bell Farms soy candles amp wax melts

Bob Brehmer Bi-Centennial PotteryIndiana Stained Glass

Tuesday - Friday 10 am - 5 pm Saturday 10 am - 6 pm Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm 894 Logan Street Noblesville 317-774-1800

The Indiana Association of Cities and Towns (IACT)announced that three Indiana cities have achieved 2016IACT Green Community of the Year distinctions The citiesof Fishers Westfield and Whiting will all receive theirawards during the IACT Annual Awards Luncheonpresented by Umbaugh at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 5during the 2016 IACT Annual Conference amp Exhibition inFrench Lick

IACT launched the Green Communities Initiative in2008 in conjunction with Christopher B Burke EngineeringLtd to identify potential cost savings to communitiesfacing budget shortfalls promote economically competitive

quality of life concepts and ultimately serve as role modelsfor citizens while better protecting our environment Theinitiative will expand educational opportunities formunicipalities and create a consolidated clearinghouse ofdata and programs that can be accessed by municipalities

ldquoThe IACT Green Communities program is a fantasticway for cities and towns to showcase their hard work andcommitment to smart efficient practices The surveyrequired is extremely comprehensive lending credibilityand prestige to the Green Community designationrdquo saidIACT Executive Director and CEO Matt Greller ldquoThe factthat Fishers Westfield and Whiting have all earned this

designation in previous years is evidence of a truecommitment to green practices that improve the quality oflife for their residentsrdquo Greller continued

Fishers won the award for the community with apopulation over 50000 Westfield was the winner forpopulation between 10000 and 50000 and Whiting wonfor the community under 10000

Representatives from participating cities had to fill outa 51-question survey in the areas of purchasing operationsmeasuring success and sample projects Not only did

Westfield Fishers named Green Communities

By FRED SWIFTPeople tell me they still miss the

Ledger Those arepeople who have livedin Hamilton Countymore than 15 yearsThe Noblesville DailyLedger disappearedfrom the scene aroundthe year 2000 aftermore than a century asthe countys only dailynewspaper

But Thursday evening as iscustom every year about this timeformer members of the Ledger staff gottogether to maintain their connection andshare memories of a time when thenewspaper was about the only source oflocal news and the Ledger office was theplace to come for aspiring politicians

The Ledger isstill missed

Shamrocks crown Homecoming royalty

Sheridan Middle School Fellowshipof Christian Athletes joined with millionsof students worldwide on Wednesday inrecognition and honor of See You AtThe Pole 2016 See You At The Poleis a day committed to unity in Christ andprayer for our generation

All around the globe in every timezone students gathered around theirflagpoles to pray for their school friendsfamilies churches and communities OurSMS FCA Huddle group gathered aroundthe SMS flagpole at 730 am and prayed(opening prayer by CooperWelchclosing prayer by JD Snethen)read scripture from Gods Word (toinclude the twenty-third Psalms read by

Sheridan Middle School FCA participates in ldquoSee You At The PolerdquoPhoto provided

Westfield High Schoolstudents Colleen

McQuillen and CalebSanburn were crowned

as the ShamrocksrsquoHomecoming Queen

and King Friday duringWestfieldrsquos game with

Avon The lsquoRockswould go on to an

exciting win over theOrioles 21-20 - readabout this game and

more in todayrsquosReporter sports

section

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

News2

sports fanatics business promoters or thosejust seeking information on most any subject

I counted 26 in attendance last nightSome like Don Jellison Betsy Reasonand Becky Snelling along with myself arestill writing for various publications butmost are retired or working for otherbusinesses

The Neal family owned and operated theLedger for 71 years beginning with brothersCharles and Edward followed by Charlesson Ralph and then by his sons Jim andJohn The family employed staff membersfor the long term Several were there 30 andeven 40 years

The Ledger as a small newspaper ran allthe seemingly mundane news of new birthsand bake sales it also had dependablecoverage of government meetings realestate transactions police reports and ofcourse high school sports

There were a few bigger news storiesover the years that captured nationalattention and there were awards for theLedgers reporting and presentation JimNeal spent most of his career on the newsside where he insisted on fair and completecoverage of the local news

Of course there were always criticsthose who thought a story was unfair or saidthere was nothing in the paper There werea few folks who made a point of saying theydidnt read the paper but thenamazingly would call to say we had madea mistake in an obit or a traffic story

Visitors to the Ledger newsroom rangedfrom major figures in the news like VP DanQuayle Gov Otis Bowen CongressmenDick Roudebush Bud Hillis CBS newsmenMike Wallace and Morley Safer to colorfullocal characters with strangeopinions folks whose sanity mightsometimes have been questioned But theywere all interesting and we appreciated themfor the diverse outlooks they brought toNoblesville

People also still ask me if I miss being apart of the Ledger operation I miss certainaspects of the business but readily admit Iwouldnt want to still be involved in creatinga newspaper six days a week It wasntalways easy and definitely a job for peopleyounger than I But I do enjoy hearing fromthose folks who say they still miss the paperthat made a great contribution to ourcommunity

COUNTY LINE From Page 1

Silas DeVaney and The Lords Prayer read by Lexi Woodcock) and sang Amazing Grace(with JD Snethen playing guitar) The twenty four in attendance also enjoyed breakingbread (eating Rickers donuts) following the powerful time of prayer

SMS Fellowship of Christian Athletes Huddle group meets from 3 to 4 pm everyTuesday from in the SMS media center to enjoy food games and Gods Word togetherAll are welcome to attend

SHERIDAN From Page 1

Fishers Westfield and Whiting meet theminimum score required to bea Green Community they earned the highestscore in their population category to becomea 2016 IACT Green Community of the Year

The Indiana Association of Cities andTowns (IACT) is a coalition of municipalofficials who seek to improve the quality oflife in Indiana through effective

government and is a member of theNational League of Cities Founded in 1891IACT is one of the oldest state municipalorganizations in the country with 470 citiesand towns as members IACT advocates formunicipalities as the official voice ofmunicipal government in Indiana andpromotes good government througheducation training and leadership

GREEN From Page 1

The Horseshoe Prairie Chapter NationalSociety Daughters of the AmericanRevolution (NSDAR) is sponsoring theannual American History and ChristopherColumbus Essay Contests The AmericanHistory essay competition is open tostudents in 5th 6th 7th and 8th gradesThe topic is ldquoCelebrating a CenturyAmericarsquos National Parksrdquo to recognize the100th anniversary of the National ParkService which was established by Congressin 1916 The essay topic requires the writerto pretend they are writing a journal whilevisiting one of the 58 national parks Awinner in each of the grade levels listedabove will be selected by a panel of judgesThe Christopher Columbus essaycompetition is open to students in 9ththrough 12th grades with one essay fromthat group selected as the winner The topicis ldquoTechnologyrsquos Impact on the Voyage ofChristopher Columbusrdquo and this essaywould address what possible technologicaladvances would have been most beneficial

to Christopher Columbus Specificrequirements regarding the length of theessays and other items are listed on theinformation forms

The essay competition winners will beselected by an independent panel of judgesAll participants will receive a certificatefrom the NSDAR and the category winnersrsquoessays will then be reviewed at the Statelevel with those winnersrsquo essays sent to theNational competition in Washington D C

All Hamilton County schools publicprivate and homeschooled students areeligible to participate The deadline forstudents to complete and submit their essayis Nov 1 2016 to allow the judging processcompletion by Dec 1 for the winningessaysrsquo submission to the State judging

To receive the forms and instructionsrequests may be made tohorseshoeprairiensdaraolcom Specificquestions may be addressed to SharonMcMahon Horseshoe Prairie ViceRegentHistorian at 317-690-0871

DAR chapter sponsorsessay competition

Hamilton County ReporterHamilton Countyrsquos

Hometown Newspaper

3News

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Westfield IN 46074

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He said unto them Give place for the maid is not dead butsleepeth And they laughed him to scorn

- Matthew 924

50 Years AgoNews Hamilton County Auditor John R Randall said today that sixparcels of land in Jordon Woods subdivision have been officially handedover to adjoining property owners by the arearsquos developer Ralph WilfongThe sections of land each about one quarter acre in area were betweena row of homes facing Jordon Woods Drive and Ind 431 (Keystone Ave)Sports One whale of a Hamilton County cross country meet is shapingup later this month between three schools-- seven time championNoblesville last years runner-up Carmel and red-hot Westfield All threeschools stayed on the winning track with recent easy victories Noblesvilleran at North Central Conference New Castle and defeated the Trojans24-33 Carmel knocked off Pike Twp 17-40 at Pike and Westfieldhandled county neighbor Hamilton Southeastern 19 frac12 to 42 frac12 in a meeton the Shamrocks home courseAd Western Auto Vacuum Bags 49 cents

In an afternoon ceremony the Cityof Fishers swore in new Chief of PoliceMitch Thompson in front of city staffelected officials and members of thecommunity Thursday Chief Thompsonbecame the second chief of policein Fishers history following the retirementof Chief George Kehl

ldquoToday is a historic day for the Cityof Fishers Chief Kehlrsquos leadership haspaved the way for the Fishers PoliceDepartmentrsquos next chapter and I am proudto appoint Chief Thompson to carry on thevalues of our extraordinary policedepartmentrdquo said Mayor Scott FadnessldquoChief Thompson brings years of experienceand dedication to the role and I have nodoubt he will serve this community to thebest of his abilityrdquo

Thompson has been withthe Fishers Police Department since 1991In 1994 Thompson was promoted to PatrolSergeant and was promoted to PatrolCommander in 1999 Four years laterThompson was selected as the agenciesrsquoAssistant Chief of Police Many residents

remember Chief Thompson from his daysin the classroom as a local DARE officer

ldquoI am humbled to accept this promotionand thank Chief Kehl for his many years ofleadershiprdquo said Chief ThompsonThe Fishers Police Department is one ofthe finest agencies in the state of Indianaand I look forward to furthering the cultureof excellence and innovation for years tocomerdquo

Thompson holds a Bachelorrsquos Degreefrom Indiana University (Bloomington) anda Masterrsquos Degree in Administration ofJustice from the University of Phoenix Heis a graduate of the 202nd Class of the FBINational Academy He attended the FBILEEDS (Law Enforcement ExecutiveDevelopment Seminar) course in 2005 andserved as the FBI National AcademyAssociates President for the Indiana Chapterin 2014 Thompson is also a graduate of thePolice Executive Leadership Academy

Thompson has been a Fishers residentsince 1991 He has two children bothgraduates of Hamilton Southeastern HighSchool and currently in college

City of Fishers swearsin new Chief of Police

Photo courtesy the City of Fishers

Mitch Thompson speaks after being sworn in as the new Chief of Police for the Cityof Fishers Also pictured is Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness

In order to continue and expand the support of environmental projects in Carmeland to leverage available resources Legacy Fund a Central Indiana CommunityFoundation (CICF) affiliate will take over the management of theCarmel Green Teens Program This will be done in cooperation with the Legacy FundsLINK Youth Council a youth leadership program Legacy Fund has a strong historyof youth leadership with the LINK Youth Council and awarding grants to make adifference in our community We will be able to bring that expertise to theCarmel Green Micro-Grant program says Terry Anker President of the Legacy Fund

The Carmel Green Teens Micro-Grant program was founded in 2009 by youthleader Lauren Gibson as a way to encourage youth-led environmental projects in theCity of Carmel Original funding for the program came from a $10000 grant from theClorox Foundation and Carmel Utilities has continued financial support of the programSince its inception 46 grants ranging in value from $100 to $1000 have been awardedto youth-led environmental projects in Carmel Carmel Utilities will continue to be thefinancial sponsor of the Green Teens grants

The Carmel Green Teens has been a successful and important part of the Carmelenvironmental community I am pleased we will be able to support our communitypartner Legacy Fund through our continued sponsorship says Carmel Mayor JimBrainard This is an exciting time for the Carmel Green Teens Program Synergieswill happen through this partnership and the Carmel Green Teens will have an evengreater impact in our community

For more information about the Carmel Green Teens Micro-Grant program pleasevisit wwwcarmelgreenteenorg or contact Brittany Rayburn with the CICF at 317-634-2423 ext 140 or Sue Maki with Carmel Utilities at 317-571-2673

Carmel Green Teen partnerswith the Legacy Fund

News4

Jobie L Eichhorn 27 Fishers Timothy AZeigler 26 PendletonTimothy Scott Williams 45 Fishers LisaAnn Lee 53 FishersShanna A Mann 45 Indianapolis Mark AThompson 52 NoblesvilleDonna A Hestand 55 Anderson RichardW Anderson 55 NoblesvilleAshley Genene Moss 26 Noblesville BrettThornson Johnson 27 NoblesvilleReymundo Romero 40 Fishers AngelaCathleen Romero 36 FishersAnnissa Jean Huhn 31 Boston MA TravisJoel Riedel 32 Boston MAAlyssa Marie Highley 23 NoblesvilleJesse Austin Sallee 23 NoblesvilleDina Gabriel Vargas 39 Noblsville HectorDavif Pena 49 NoblesvilleMatthew William Shaw 31 PlainfieldLaura Marie McLain 28 NoblesvilleAudrey Theresa Bruick 26 IndianapolisLantz Michael Kulp 27 IndianapolisEmily Rose Robison 23 Arcadia JustinRyan Jordan 28 ArcadiaChristopher Darryl Mena 26 ClearwaterFL Nashlie Nydia Hegar 27 NoblesvilleBradley Michael Powell 23 NoblesvilleJacquelyn Leeann Smith 19 NoblesvilleJohn A Maitz 36 Fishers Jannie NicoleDinkel 34 FishersBrittany Renee Hunter 25 SheridanGarrett Matthew Gossard 24 SheridanEric Joseph Mize 38 Fishers Lacey MareeEmery 33 FishersCurtis Michael Lewandowski 26Noblesville Courtney Justine Gibson 25NoblesvilleCassandra Leah Lukins 24 NoblesvilleBrandon Dean Bradford 30 NoblesvilleCaitlin Morgan McPherson 27 GlenviewIL Harris Francis Newell 26 Glenview ILCaroline Elizabeth Martini 24 CincinatiOH Brent Taiting Xia 27 Cincinnati OHAlexis Lynn Carey 22 Sheridan JonathonDaniel McNutt 26 Sheridan

Gary Mark Grider II 27 Sheridan GintareKumpyte 22 FishersKent Anthony Rust 41 Westfield ZoraidaBautista Heiwig 38 WestfieldSean D Homan 36 Noblesville ElizabethAnn Adams 27 NoblesvilleSamuel R Bogdon 30 Fishers MackenzieL Hines 28 FishersNicholas Ryan Thompson 37 CarmelElizabeth Ann Reeves 37 CarmelJoshua Sater 27 Kenosha WI RachelPage 25 CarmelCody Mikel Summers Cicero Jamie LynnRunyan 26 CiceroAnne Michelle Chott 35 Carmel ErikEdward Farrell 33 Cedar LakeMichael Joseph Lingenfelter 29Indianapolis Ayreka Valerie Crew 28ThorntownHeather Nikole Eubanks 38 CiceroMatthew Destry Pearce 38 CiceroErica Christine McCasland 29 FishersAnthony Thomas Harris 29 FishersWilliam W Brown 54 Noblesville KimBrown 48 NoblesvilleLillian Nicole Crane 21 Cicero JackieNathaniel Hernandez 21 CiceroMichael Shane Wyant 44 Cicero StacyNanette Silcox 41 CiceroJoel Kenneth Moore 23 Sheridan AshleyDiane Phillips 23 SheridanJonathan Michael Hufford 28 CarmelStephanie Hackett 26 CarmelLindsay Nicole Kovacs 22 Fishers DylanMcKittrick Huesing 22 Fishers

Hamilton Countymarriage licenses

Electrical UpdateLCC Telecom Dillon Park 6115Edenshall Lne

Commercial New ConstructionIndy NE Lodging Association CorporateCampus 13700 Conference Center Drive$31000000MI Homes Merion 11721 Platt Street$300000

Commercial RemodelMeyer Najem Corp Noblesville BusinessPark 970 E 150th StreetCommercial Team ConstructionNoblesville Business Park 14700 NorthPointe BlvdInternational Disaster Emergency ServicePark 32 West 355 Park 32 Drive West

Commercial Tenant FinishMattingly Construction Hamilton TownCenter 13901 Town Center Blvd

FenceBlue Ridge Creek 12568 Amber StarDriveDeer Path 12225 Rally CourtLake Forest of Noblesville 5573 GoldenAster DriveMeadows Glen 19223 Amber WayMill Grove 18944 Planer DriveSouth Harbour 604 Tulip CourtWaterman Farms 15186 Proud TruthDriveTwin Oaks 15724 Lawton Square DriveWaterman Farms 11312 Pegasus DriveWellingtn Northeast 207 Glasgow CourtWindwood at Morse 7743 SunflowerDrive

Residential AdditionBrown Construction 20620 Little ChicagoRoad $60000Just Additions Lake Forest of Noblesville16252 Sundew Drive

Noblesville Original Plat 1089 ClintonStreet $4000Centennial Construct amp RemodelingTwin Oaks 5997 Boundry Drive

Residential Electrical UpgradeFairview 121 Waterman Drive WestRJ Electrical Services WellingtonNortheast 108 Chesterfield Road

Residential Remodel2111 Cicero Road $2000My Awesome Basement Hazel DellWoods 17127 Linday WayRevelation Video Poductions NorthHarbur 225 Surrey HL $150000Centennial Construct amp RemodelingHighlands at Stony Creek 17056 FollyBrook Road

Single Family New ConstructionPulte Homes Blue Ridge Creek 12589Hidout Drive $242000Pulte Homes Lake Forest of Noblesville1628 Sundew Drive $242000MI Homes of Indiana Slater Run 5065Waterhaven Drive $360000CalAtlantic Homes Turnberry at the Park15949 Foothill Drive $183984CalAtlantic Homes Turnberry at thePark 15961 Football Drive $18373CalAtlantic Homes Twin Oaks 15662Myland Drive $163881

Sign TemporaryGood Samaritan Network 1685 N 10thStreetCherry Tree Meadows HOA Cherry TreeMeadows 171st amp Marachino Drive

Temporary UsePulte Homes Lochaven of Noblesvlle14682 Braemar AvePulte Homes Lochaven of Noblesville14700 Braemar Ave

Noblesville building permits

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News 5

HCSWCD Urban Conservationist Claire Lane accepts the Exceptional Commitmentto Conservation Award from the White River Watershed Alliance

Photo provided

The Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District (HCSWCD) hasreceived two awards recently in recognitionof efforts to conserve and protect thecountyrsquos natural resources

On September 16 the district accepteda Green Light Award fromSustainableIndiana 2016 on behalf of theHeartland Backyard Conservation (BYC)Program a partnership of Hamilton MarionHancock and Madison County SWCDsThe Heartland BYC program led by theHamilton County SWCD was inducted intothe Bicentennial Green Legacy Hall of Fame

The White River Watershed StewardshipAwards gave HCSWCD the ExceptionalCommitment to Conservation Award at itsWatershed Stewardship Celebration inIndianapolis on September 27 This awardrecognizes a specific environmental projectthat has demonstrated significant leadershipin a focused area of resource conservation(water materials andor energy land etc)

The district nominated its BackyardConservation Program for the award Thisprogram features numerous partnerships

with Central Indiana organizations forvarious projects including Technical financial and educationalassistance for urban and residentiallandowners for projects that stop runofflimit erosion improve water quality andincrease wildlife habitat A Sustainability Workshop Pollinator Habitat Workshops Noblesville Low Cost Rain BarrelProgram Rain on Main painted rain barrel artcompetition in Carmel A new Urban Agriculture Program

ldquoThere is a lot of momentum acrossCentral Indiana regarding clean water andwersquore proud to be a leader of that effort inHamilton Countyrdquo said Claire LaneHCSWCD Urban Conservationist ldquoTheDistrict and BYC Program offer a lot ofresources for county residents and we hopeto keep increasing that impact across thecountyrdquo

For more information contact thedistrict at 317-773-2181 or soilwaterhamiltoncountyingov

Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District receives awards

Indy BackPack Attack is partnering with the Colts to host a school supply drive priorto the Colts vs Bears game on Sunday October 9 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium Fansattending are encouraged to bring new school supplies to donate to Indy BackPack Attackor monetary donations from 1100 am ndash 100 pm For a list of recommended schoolsupplies please visit wwwindybackpackattackorg

Since 1999 Indy BackPack Attack has formed strategic community collaborationswith Central Indiana organizations and businesses and has made it our mission to collectschool supplies to provide children the tools they need to succeed in school Itrsquos reportedthat 80 percent of the families in the Indianapolis Public Schools district (IPS) need helpwith basic school supplies With the help of local organizations and businesses IndyBackPack Attack has collected more than 35 million school supplies since 1999

ldquoWe are thrilled to partner with the Colts for this gameday collection event on Oct 9rdquosaid Mandy Emery Treasurer Indy BackPack Attack ldquoThis collection will bring

awareness that children need school supplies all year long and not just the beginningof the school year School supplies wear out get lost borrowed stolen and brokenthroughout the year Having the right tools in class is essential to succeeding in educationThis gameday collection will allow Indy BackPack Attack to help replenish the childrenrsquosneeds after their winter break when teachers report their supplies are depleted We canrsquotthank the Colts enough for this wonderful opportunityrdquo

For more information about the event please visit wwwcoltscom orwwwindybackpackattackorg

For more information about Indy BackPack Attack or to make a tax deductible donationplease visit wwwindybackpackattackorg or call 317-372-6769 Indy BackPack AttackTreasurer Mandy Emery

School Supply drive Oct9 at Lucas Oil Stadium

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Sports6

Southeastern 28Noblesville 14

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 14 7 0 7 ndash 28Noblesville 7 7 0 0 ndash 14

Team Stats HSE NHSFirst Downs 12 16Yards Rushing 32-74 40-160Yards Passing 200 100CompAttInt 16-26-2 10-27-2FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 9-80 8-68

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ryan Barnes 25-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 1003HSE - Trey Poore 8-yard run (TylerMelser kick) 151HSE - Austin Holzum 32-yardinterception return (Melser kick) 143

Second QuarterN - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)942HSE - Carter Lohman 35-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Melser kick) 526

Fourth QuarterHSE - Max Brooks 20-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 249

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 16-49 Adam Mullett6-12 Carter Lohman 3-8 Lance Stephens4-8 Tyler Fleming 1-3 team 2-minus 6Passing Mullett 16-26-200Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-44 Lohman3-41 Poore 3-34 Matt Klink 3-27 MaxBrooks 2-53 Stephens 1-1

Noblesville StatsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-130 ChandlerHurst 11-18 Tyler Gonzalez 4-11 DrewScheib 2-8Passing Barnes 10-26-100 McGwimerPlumer 0-1-0Receiving Blake Taylor 2-25 NolanGinther 2-21 Jackson Thurman 2-20Scheib 1-13 Ben Herron 1-12 Hurst 1-5Ben Gruver 1-4

More football pictures appear on Page 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorLeading by a touchdown and with his

team having control of the ball with 932 leftin the fourth quarter Hamilton Southeasterncoach Scott May was mostly wanting toburn the clock

I was more worried about just getting afirst down and keeping them off the field atthat point said May Them wasNoblesville and its offense which has beenknown to explode for a touchdown or twoduring the season

The Royals continued to grind the balldown the turf at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday making their way to the Millers20-yard line At that point HSE quarterbackAdam Mullett threw a pass to Max Brookswho ran it in for a touchdown Nearly sevenminutes after starting the drive the Royalsgot their score and the finishing touch on a28-14 victory

The win improved Southeastern to 4-1in Hoosier Crossroads Conference play and6-1 overall The Royals are second in theHCC standings behind Brownsburg whichis still unbeaten in the league at 4-0Noblesville fell to 2-2 in the conference and3-4 overall

The Millers scored first on a 20-yardbreakaway touchdown by quarterback RyanBarnes less than two minutes into the gameAfter a trade of possessions HSE got theball back with 721 then marched down thefield on a five-and-a-half minute drive

The drive ended when Trey Poore ranthe ball in for a touchdown from the eight-yard line getting the Royals on the boardSoutheasterns defense stepped up right afterthat with Austin Holzum grabbing aninterception on Noblesvilles drive andheading 32 yards for the end zone

Anytime you get a touchdown ondefense its key said May They got apick on us early and put some points on theboard and I thought we came back and gotthat pick again Mentally thats a big thing

We missed a read said Noblesvillecoach Jason Simmons Thats the bottomline We missed a read threw it right tothem When you give them that short of a

return its hard to get an angle to catch himI thought their guy did a nice job of justbeing disciplined enough to do his job

The Millers answered back on their nextdrive Barnes scored for the Millers againthis time breaking away and running in from41 yards Jack Knight kicked the extra pointas he did for Barnes first touchdown

The Royals took the lead back midwaythrough the second period when Mullettfound Carter Lohman for a 35-yard passplay touchdown That would give

Southeastern a 21-14 lead and that marginwould hold at halftime and for most of thesecond half Tyler Melser kicked the extrapoint on all four of HSEs scores

Mullett threw for 200 yards on 16-of-26passing Poore was the leading rusher with49 yards he was effective for HSE on bothoffense and defense May noted that Pooreplayed a lot of minutes tonight

He had a great game said MayBarnes rushed 23 times for 130 yards

and completed 10 of 26 passes for 100 yards

Simmons also thought his team played welldefensively

You look at what they did a week agothey threw for 465 yards and put up bignumbers offensively and I felt like ourdefense played their rear ends off tonightsaid Simmons

Noblesville goes on the road next Fridaytaking on Brownsburg Southeastern is backat home playing Waubonsie Valley fromIllinois

Royals grind out win over Millers

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Trey Poore was all over the field for the Royals on both offenseand defense helping the Royals to a 28-14 win over Noblesville at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday night Poore was Southeasternrsquos leading rusher carrying the ball 16 times for 49yards

Sports 7

ABOVE Noblesvilleplayers march out tomidfield before thegame Pictured areHarris Camp (20)McGwire Plummer (19)Nolan Ginther (36) andBen Collins (67)

LEFT Millersquarterback RyanBarnes runs into theend zone scoring thefirst of his twotouchdowns

BELOW HamiltonSoutheasternrsquos AustinHolzum returned aninterception in the firstquarter for a touchdownto put the Royals ahead14-7

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Sports8

Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

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In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

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Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sports14

Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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sports fanatics business promoters or thosejust seeking information on most any subject

I counted 26 in attendance last nightSome like Don Jellison Betsy Reasonand Becky Snelling along with myself arestill writing for various publications butmost are retired or working for otherbusinesses

The Neal family owned and operated theLedger for 71 years beginning with brothersCharles and Edward followed by Charlesson Ralph and then by his sons Jim andJohn The family employed staff membersfor the long term Several were there 30 andeven 40 years

The Ledger as a small newspaper ran allthe seemingly mundane news of new birthsand bake sales it also had dependablecoverage of government meetings realestate transactions police reports and ofcourse high school sports

There were a few bigger news storiesover the years that captured nationalattention and there were awards for theLedgers reporting and presentation JimNeal spent most of his career on the newsside where he insisted on fair and completecoverage of the local news

Of course there were always criticsthose who thought a story was unfair or saidthere was nothing in the paper There werea few folks who made a point of saying theydidnt read the paper but thenamazingly would call to say we had madea mistake in an obit or a traffic story

Visitors to the Ledger newsroom rangedfrom major figures in the news like VP DanQuayle Gov Otis Bowen CongressmenDick Roudebush Bud Hillis CBS newsmenMike Wallace and Morley Safer to colorfullocal characters with strangeopinions folks whose sanity mightsometimes have been questioned But theywere all interesting and we appreciated themfor the diverse outlooks they brought toNoblesville

People also still ask me if I miss being apart of the Ledger operation I miss certainaspects of the business but readily admit Iwouldnt want to still be involved in creatinga newspaper six days a week It wasntalways easy and definitely a job for peopleyounger than I But I do enjoy hearing fromthose folks who say they still miss the paperthat made a great contribution to ourcommunity

COUNTY LINE From Page 1

Silas DeVaney and The Lords Prayer read by Lexi Woodcock) and sang Amazing Grace(with JD Snethen playing guitar) The twenty four in attendance also enjoyed breakingbread (eating Rickers donuts) following the powerful time of prayer

SMS Fellowship of Christian Athletes Huddle group meets from 3 to 4 pm everyTuesday from in the SMS media center to enjoy food games and Gods Word togetherAll are welcome to attend

SHERIDAN From Page 1

Fishers Westfield and Whiting meet theminimum score required to bea Green Community they earned the highestscore in their population category to becomea 2016 IACT Green Community of the Year

The Indiana Association of Cities andTowns (IACT) is a coalition of municipalofficials who seek to improve the quality oflife in Indiana through effective

government and is a member of theNational League of Cities Founded in 1891IACT is one of the oldest state municipalorganizations in the country with 470 citiesand towns as members IACT advocates formunicipalities as the official voice ofmunicipal government in Indiana andpromotes good government througheducation training and leadership

GREEN From Page 1

The Horseshoe Prairie Chapter NationalSociety Daughters of the AmericanRevolution (NSDAR) is sponsoring theannual American History and ChristopherColumbus Essay Contests The AmericanHistory essay competition is open tostudents in 5th 6th 7th and 8th gradesThe topic is ldquoCelebrating a CenturyAmericarsquos National Parksrdquo to recognize the100th anniversary of the National ParkService which was established by Congressin 1916 The essay topic requires the writerto pretend they are writing a journal whilevisiting one of the 58 national parks Awinner in each of the grade levels listedabove will be selected by a panel of judgesThe Christopher Columbus essaycompetition is open to students in 9ththrough 12th grades with one essay fromthat group selected as the winner The topicis ldquoTechnologyrsquos Impact on the Voyage ofChristopher Columbusrdquo and this essaywould address what possible technologicaladvances would have been most beneficial

to Christopher Columbus Specificrequirements regarding the length of theessays and other items are listed on theinformation forms

The essay competition winners will beselected by an independent panel of judgesAll participants will receive a certificatefrom the NSDAR and the category winnersrsquoessays will then be reviewed at the Statelevel with those winnersrsquo essays sent to theNational competition in Washington D C

All Hamilton County schools publicprivate and homeschooled students areeligible to participate The deadline forstudents to complete and submit their essayis Nov 1 2016 to allow the judging processcompletion by Dec 1 for the winningessaysrsquo submission to the State judging

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He said unto them Give place for the maid is not dead butsleepeth And they laughed him to scorn

- Matthew 924

50 Years AgoNews Hamilton County Auditor John R Randall said today that sixparcels of land in Jordon Woods subdivision have been officially handedover to adjoining property owners by the arearsquos developer Ralph WilfongThe sections of land each about one quarter acre in area were betweena row of homes facing Jordon Woods Drive and Ind 431 (Keystone Ave)Sports One whale of a Hamilton County cross country meet is shapingup later this month between three schools-- seven time championNoblesville last years runner-up Carmel and red-hot Westfield All threeschools stayed on the winning track with recent easy victories Noblesvilleran at North Central Conference New Castle and defeated the Trojans24-33 Carmel knocked off Pike Twp 17-40 at Pike and Westfieldhandled county neighbor Hamilton Southeastern 19 frac12 to 42 frac12 in a meeton the Shamrocks home courseAd Western Auto Vacuum Bags 49 cents

In an afternoon ceremony the Cityof Fishers swore in new Chief of PoliceMitch Thompson in front of city staffelected officials and members of thecommunity Thursday Chief Thompsonbecame the second chief of policein Fishers history following the retirementof Chief George Kehl

ldquoToday is a historic day for the Cityof Fishers Chief Kehlrsquos leadership haspaved the way for the Fishers PoliceDepartmentrsquos next chapter and I am proudto appoint Chief Thompson to carry on thevalues of our extraordinary policedepartmentrdquo said Mayor Scott FadnessldquoChief Thompson brings years of experienceand dedication to the role and I have nodoubt he will serve this community to thebest of his abilityrdquo

Thompson has been withthe Fishers Police Department since 1991In 1994 Thompson was promoted to PatrolSergeant and was promoted to PatrolCommander in 1999 Four years laterThompson was selected as the agenciesrsquoAssistant Chief of Police Many residents

remember Chief Thompson from his daysin the classroom as a local DARE officer

ldquoI am humbled to accept this promotionand thank Chief Kehl for his many years ofleadershiprdquo said Chief ThompsonThe Fishers Police Department is one ofthe finest agencies in the state of Indianaand I look forward to furthering the cultureof excellence and innovation for years tocomerdquo

Thompson holds a Bachelorrsquos Degreefrom Indiana University (Bloomington) anda Masterrsquos Degree in Administration ofJustice from the University of Phoenix Heis a graduate of the 202nd Class of the FBINational Academy He attended the FBILEEDS (Law Enforcement ExecutiveDevelopment Seminar) course in 2005 andserved as the FBI National AcademyAssociates President for the Indiana Chapterin 2014 Thompson is also a graduate of thePolice Executive Leadership Academy

Thompson has been a Fishers residentsince 1991 He has two children bothgraduates of Hamilton Southeastern HighSchool and currently in college

City of Fishers swearsin new Chief of Police

Photo courtesy the City of Fishers

Mitch Thompson speaks after being sworn in as the new Chief of Police for the Cityof Fishers Also pictured is Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness

In order to continue and expand the support of environmental projects in Carmeland to leverage available resources Legacy Fund a Central Indiana CommunityFoundation (CICF) affiliate will take over the management of theCarmel Green Teens Program This will be done in cooperation with the Legacy FundsLINK Youth Council a youth leadership program Legacy Fund has a strong historyof youth leadership with the LINK Youth Council and awarding grants to make adifference in our community We will be able to bring that expertise to theCarmel Green Micro-Grant program says Terry Anker President of the Legacy Fund

The Carmel Green Teens Micro-Grant program was founded in 2009 by youthleader Lauren Gibson as a way to encourage youth-led environmental projects in theCity of Carmel Original funding for the program came from a $10000 grant from theClorox Foundation and Carmel Utilities has continued financial support of the programSince its inception 46 grants ranging in value from $100 to $1000 have been awardedto youth-led environmental projects in Carmel Carmel Utilities will continue to be thefinancial sponsor of the Green Teens grants

The Carmel Green Teens has been a successful and important part of the Carmelenvironmental community I am pleased we will be able to support our communitypartner Legacy Fund through our continued sponsorship says Carmel Mayor JimBrainard This is an exciting time for the Carmel Green Teens Program Synergieswill happen through this partnership and the Carmel Green Teens will have an evengreater impact in our community

For more information about the Carmel Green Teens Micro-Grant program pleasevisit wwwcarmelgreenteenorg or contact Brittany Rayburn with the CICF at 317-634-2423 ext 140 or Sue Maki with Carmel Utilities at 317-571-2673

Carmel Green Teen partnerswith the Legacy Fund

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Jobie L Eichhorn 27 Fishers Timothy AZeigler 26 PendletonTimothy Scott Williams 45 Fishers LisaAnn Lee 53 FishersShanna A Mann 45 Indianapolis Mark AThompson 52 NoblesvilleDonna A Hestand 55 Anderson RichardW Anderson 55 NoblesvilleAshley Genene Moss 26 Noblesville BrettThornson Johnson 27 NoblesvilleReymundo Romero 40 Fishers AngelaCathleen Romero 36 FishersAnnissa Jean Huhn 31 Boston MA TravisJoel Riedel 32 Boston MAAlyssa Marie Highley 23 NoblesvilleJesse Austin Sallee 23 NoblesvilleDina Gabriel Vargas 39 Noblsville HectorDavif Pena 49 NoblesvilleMatthew William Shaw 31 PlainfieldLaura Marie McLain 28 NoblesvilleAudrey Theresa Bruick 26 IndianapolisLantz Michael Kulp 27 IndianapolisEmily Rose Robison 23 Arcadia JustinRyan Jordan 28 ArcadiaChristopher Darryl Mena 26 ClearwaterFL Nashlie Nydia Hegar 27 NoblesvilleBradley Michael Powell 23 NoblesvilleJacquelyn Leeann Smith 19 NoblesvilleJohn A Maitz 36 Fishers Jannie NicoleDinkel 34 FishersBrittany Renee Hunter 25 SheridanGarrett Matthew Gossard 24 SheridanEric Joseph Mize 38 Fishers Lacey MareeEmery 33 FishersCurtis Michael Lewandowski 26Noblesville Courtney Justine Gibson 25NoblesvilleCassandra Leah Lukins 24 NoblesvilleBrandon Dean Bradford 30 NoblesvilleCaitlin Morgan McPherson 27 GlenviewIL Harris Francis Newell 26 Glenview ILCaroline Elizabeth Martini 24 CincinatiOH Brent Taiting Xia 27 Cincinnati OHAlexis Lynn Carey 22 Sheridan JonathonDaniel McNutt 26 Sheridan

Gary Mark Grider II 27 Sheridan GintareKumpyte 22 FishersKent Anthony Rust 41 Westfield ZoraidaBautista Heiwig 38 WestfieldSean D Homan 36 Noblesville ElizabethAnn Adams 27 NoblesvilleSamuel R Bogdon 30 Fishers MackenzieL Hines 28 FishersNicholas Ryan Thompson 37 CarmelElizabeth Ann Reeves 37 CarmelJoshua Sater 27 Kenosha WI RachelPage 25 CarmelCody Mikel Summers Cicero Jamie LynnRunyan 26 CiceroAnne Michelle Chott 35 Carmel ErikEdward Farrell 33 Cedar LakeMichael Joseph Lingenfelter 29Indianapolis Ayreka Valerie Crew 28ThorntownHeather Nikole Eubanks 38 CiceroMatthew Destry Pearce 38 CiceroErica Christine McCasland 29 FishersAnthony Thomas Harris 29 FishersWilliam W Brown 54 Noblesville KimBrown 48 NoblesvilleLillian Nicole Crane 21 Cicero JackieNathaniel Hernandez 21 CiceroMichael Shane Wyant 44 Cicero StacyNanette Silcox 41 CiceroJoel Kenneth Moore 23 Sheridan AshleyDiane Phillips 23 SheridanJonathan Michael Hufford 28 CarmelStephanie Hackett 26 CarmelLindsay Nicole Kovacs 22 Fishers DylanMcKittrick Huesing 22 Fishers

Hamilton Countymarriage licenses

Electrical UpdateLCC Telecom Dillon Park 6115Edenshall Lne

Commercial New ConstructionIndy NE Lodging Association CorporateCampus 13700 Conference Center Drive$31000000MI Homes Merion 11721 Platt Street$300000

Commercial RemodelMeyer Najem Corp Noblesville BusinessPark 970 E 150th StreetCommercial Team ConstructionNoblesville Business Park 14700 NorthPointe BlvdInternational Disaster Emergency ServicePark 32 West 355 Park 32 Drive West

Commercial Tenant FinishMattingly Construction Hamilton TownCenter 13901 Town Center Blvd

FenceBlue Ridge Creek 12568 Amber StarDriveDeer Path 12225 Rally CourtLake Forest of Noblesville 5573 GoldenAster DriveMeadows Glen 19223 Amber WayMill Grove 18944 Planer DriveSouth Harbour 604 Tulip CourtWaterman Farms 15186 Proud TruthDriveTwin Oaks 15724 Lawton Square DriveWaterman Farms 11312 Pegasus DriveWellingtn Northeast 207 Glasgow CourtWindwood at Morse 7743 SunflowerDrive

Residential AdditionBrown Construction 20620 Little ChicagoRoad $60000Just Additions Lake Forest of Noblesville16252 Sundew Drive

Noblesville Original Plat 1089 ClintonStreet $4000Centennial Construct amp RemodelingTwin Oaks 5997 Boundry Drive

Residential Electrical UpgradeFairview 121 Waterman Drive WestRJ Electrical Services WellingtonNortheast 108 Chesterfield Road

Residential Remodel2111 Cicero Road $2000My Awesome Basement Hazel DellWoods 17127 Linday WayRevelation Video Poductions NorthHarbur 225 Surrey HL $150000Centennial Construct amp RemodelingHighlands at Stony Creek 17056 FollyBrook Road

Single Family New ConstructionPulte Homes Blue Ridge Creek 12589Hidout Drive $242000Pulte Homes Lake Forest of Noblesville1628 Sundew Drive $242000MI Homes of Indiana Slater Run 5065Waterhaven Drive $360000CalAtlantic Homes Turnberry at the Park15949 Foothill Drive $183984CalAtlantic Homes Turnberry at thePark 15961 Football Drive $18373CalAtlantic Homes Twin Oaks 15662Myland Drive $163881

Sign TemporaryGood Samaritan Network 1685 N 10thStreetCherry Tree Meadows HOA Cherry TreeMeadows 171st amp Marachino Drive

Temporary UsePulte Homes Lochaven of Noblesvlle14682 Braemar AvePulte Homes Lochaven of Noblesville14700 Braemar Ave

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HCSWCD Urban Conservationist Claire Lane accepts the Exceptional Commitmentto Conservation Award from the White River Watershed Alliance

Photo provided

The Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District (HCSWCD) hasreceived two awards recently in recognitionof efforts to conserve and protect thecountyrsquos natural resources

On September 16 the district accepteda Green Light Award fromSustainableIndiana 2016 on behalf of theHeartland Backyard Conservation (BYC)Program a partnership of Hamilton MarionHancock and Madison County SWCDsThe Heartland BYC program led by theHamilton County SWCD was inducted intothe Bicentennial Green Legacy Hall of Fame

The White River Watershed StewardshipAwards gave HCSWCD the ExceptionalCommitment to Conservation Award at itsWatershed Stewardship Celebration inIndianapolis on September 27 This awardrecognizes a specific environmental projectthat has demonstrated significant leadershipin a focused area of resource conservation(water materials andor energy land etc)

The district nominated its BackyardConservation Program for the award Thisprogram features numerous partnerships

with Central Indiana organizations forvarious projects including Technical financial and educationalassistance for urban and residentiallandowners for projects that stop runofflimit erosion improve water quality andincrease wildlife habitat A Sustainability Workshop Pollinator Habitat Workshops Noblesville Low Cost Rain BarrelProgram Rain on Main painted rain barrel artcompetition in Carmel A new Urban Agriculture Program

ldquoThere is a lot of momentum acrossCentral Indiana regarding clean water andwersquore proud to be a leader of that effort inHamilton Countyrdquo said Claire LaneHCSWCD Urban Conservationist ldquoTheDistrict and BYC Program offer a lot ofresources for county residents and we hopeto keep increasing that impact across thecountyrdquo

For more information contact thedistrict at 317-773-2181 or soilwaterhamiltoncountyingov

Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District receives awards

Indy BackPack Attack is partnering with the Colts to host a school supply drive priorto the Colts vs Bears game on Sunday October 9 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium Fansattending are encouraged to bring new school supplies to donate to Indy BackPack Attackor monetary donations from 1100 am ndash 100 pm For a list of recommended schoolsupplies please visit wwwindybackpackattackorg

Since 1999 Indy BackPack Attack has formed strategic community collaborationswith Central Indiana organizations and businesses and has made it our mission to collectschool supplies to provide children the tools they need to succeed in school Itrsquos reportedthat 80 percent of the families in the Indianapolis Public Schools district (IPS) need helpwith basic school supplies With the help of local organizations and businesses IndyBackPack Attack has collected more than 35 million school supplies since 1999

ldquoWe are thrilled to partner with the Colts for this gameday collection event on Oct 9rdquosaid Mandy Emery Treasurer Indy BackPack Attack ldquoThis collection will bring

awareness that children need school supplies all year long and not just the beginningof the school year School supplies wear out get lost borrowed stolen and brokenthroughout the year Having the right tools in class is essential to succeeding in educationThis gameday collection will allow Indy BackPack Attack to help replenish the childrenrsquosneeds after their winter break when teachers report their supplies are depleted We canrsquotthank the Colts enough for this wonderful opportunityrdquo

For more information about the event please visit wwwcoltscom orwwwindybackpackattackorg

For more information about Indy BackPack Attack or to make a tax deductible donationplease visit wwwindybackpackattackorg or call 317-372-6769 Indy BackPack AttackTreasurer Mandy Emery

School Supply drive Oct9 at Lucas Oil Stadium

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Sports6

Southeastern 28Noblesville 14

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 14 7 0 7 ndash 28Noblesville 7 7 0 0 ndash 14

Team Stats HSE NHSFirst Downs 12 16Yards Rushing 32-74 40-160Yards Passing 200 100CompAttInt 16-26-2 10-27-2FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 9-80 8-68

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ryan Barnes 25-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 1003HSE - Trey Poore 8-yard run (TylerMelser kick) 151HSE - Austin Holzum 32-yardinterception return (Melser kick) 143

Second QuarterN - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)942HSE - Carter Lohman 35-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Melser kick) 526

Fourth QuarterHSE - Max Brooks 20-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 249

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 16-49 Adam Mullett6-12 Carter Lohman 3-8 Lance Stephens4-8 Tyler Fleming 1-3 team 2-minus 6Passing Mullett 16-26-200Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-44 Lohman3-41 Poore 3-34 Matt Klink 3-27 MaxBrooks 2-53 Stephens 1-1

Noblesville StatsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-130 ChandlerHurst 11-18 Tyler Gonzalez 4-11 DrewScheib 2-8Passing Barnes 10-26-100 McGwimerPlumer 0-1-0Receiving Blake Taylor 2-25 NolanGinther 2-21 Jackson Thurman 2-20Scheib 1-13 Ben Herron 1-12 Hurst 1-5Ben Gruver 1-4

More football pictures appear on Page 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorLeading by a touchdown and with his

team having control of the ball with 932 leftin the fourth quarter Hamilton Southeasterncoach Scott May was mostly wanting toburn the clock

I was more worried about just getting afirst down and keeping them off the field atthat point said May Them wasNoblesville and its offense which has beenknown to explode for a touchdown or twoduring the season

The Royals continued to grind the balldown the turf at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday making their way to the Millers20-yard line At that point HSE quarterbackAdam Mullett threw a pass to Max Brookswho ran it in for a touchdown Nearly sevenminutes after starting the drive the Royalsgot their score and the finishing touch on a28-14 victory

The win improved Southeastern to 4-1in Hoosier Crossroads Conference play and6-1 overall The Royals are second in theHCC standings behind Brownsburg whichis still unbeaten in the league at 4-0Noblesville fell to 2-2 in the conference and3-4 overall

The Millers scored first on a 20-yardbreakaway touchdown by quarterback RyanBarnes less than two minutes into the gameAfter a trade of possessions HSE got theball back with 721 then marched down thefield on a five-and-a-half minute drive

The drive ended when Trey Poore ranthe ball in for a touchdown from the eight-yard line getting the Royals on the boardSoutheasterns defense stepped up right afterthat with Austin Holzum grabbing aninterception on Noblesvilles drive andheading 32 yards for the end zone

Anytime you get a touchdown ondefense its key said May They got apick on us early and put some points on theboard and I thought we came back and gotthat pick again Mentally thats a big thing

We missed a read said Noblesvillecoach Jason Simmons Thats the bottomline We missed a read threw it right tothem When you give them that short of a

return its hard to get an angle to catch himI thought their guy did a nice job of justbeing disciplined enough to do his job

The Millers answered back on their nextdrive Barnes scored for the Millers againthis time breaking away and running in from41 yards Jack Knight kicked the extra pointas he did for Barnes first touchdown

The Royals took the lead back midwaythrough the second period when Mullettfound Carter Lohman for a 35-yard passplay touchdown That would give

Southeastern a 21-14 lead and that marginwould hold at halftime and for most of thesecond half Tyler Melser kicked the extrapoint on all four of HSEs scores

Mullett threw for 200 yards on 16-of-26passing Poore was the leading rusher with49 yards he was effective for HSE on bothoffense and defense May noted that Pooreplayed a lot of minutes tonight

He had a great game said MayBarnes rushed 23 times for 130 yards

and completed 10 of 26 passes for 100 yards

Simmons also thought his team played welldefensively

You look at what they did a week agothey threw for 465 yards and put up bignumbers offensively and I felt like ourdefense played their rear ends off tonightsaid Simmons

Noblesville goes on the road next Fridaytaking on Brownsburg Southeastern is backat home playing Waubonsie Valley fromIllinois

Royals grind out win over Millers

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Trey Poore was all over the field for the Royals on both offenseand defense helping the Royals to a 28-14 win over Noblesville at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday night Poore was Southeasternrsquos leading rusher carrying the ball 16 times for 49yards

Sports 7

ABOVE Noblesvilleplayers march out tomidfield before thegame Pictured areHarris Camp (20)McGwire Plummer (19)Nolan Ginther (36) andBen Collins (67)

LEFT Millersquarterback RyanBarnes runs into theend zone scoring thefirst of his twotouchdowns

BELOW HamiltonSoutheasternrsquos AustinHolzum returned aninterception in the firstquarter for a touchdownto put the Royals ahead14-7

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Sports8

Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

Sports10

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

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Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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He said unto them Give place for the maid is not dead butsleepeth And they laughed him to scorn

- Matthew 924

50 Years AgoNews Hamilton County Auditor John R Randall said today that sixparcels of land in Jordon Woods subdivision have been officially handedover to adjoining property owners by the arearsquos developer Ralph WilfongThe sections of land each about one quarter acre in area were betweena row of homes facing Jordon Woods Drive and Ind 431 (Keystone Ave)Sports One whale of a Hamilton County cross country meet is shapingup later this month between three schools-- seven time championNoblesville last years runner-up Carmel and red-hot Westfield All threeschools stayed on the winning track with recent easy victories Noblesvilleran at North Central Conference New Castle and defeated the Trojans24-33 Carmel knocked off Pike Twp 17-40 at Pike and Westfieldhandled county neighbor Hamilton Southeastern 19 frac12 to 42 frac12 in a meeton the Shamrocks home courseAd Western Auto Vacuum Bags 49 cents

In an afternoon ceremony the Cityof Fishers swore in new Chief of PoliceMitch Thompson in front of city staffelected officials and members of thecommunity Thursday Chief Thompsonbecame the second chief of policein Fishers history following the retirementof Chief George Kehl

ldquoToday is a historic day for the Cityof Fishers Chief Kehlrsquos leadership haspaved the way for the Fishers PoliceDepartmentrsquos next chapter and I am proudto appoint Chief Thompson to carry on thevalues of our extraordinary policedepartmentrdquo said Mayor Scott FadnessldquoChief Thompson brings years of experienceand dedication to the role and I have nodoubt he will serve this community to thebest of his abilityrdquo

Thompson has been withthe Fishers Police Department since 1991In 1994 Thompson was promoted to PatrolSergeant and was promoted to PatrolCommander in 1999 Four years laterThompson was selected as the agenciesrsquoAssistant Chief of Police Many residents

remember Chief Thompson from his daysin the classroom as a local DARE officer

ldquoI am humbled to accept this promotionand thank Chief Kehl for his many years ofleadershiprdquo said Chief ThompsonThe Fishers Police Department is one ofthe finest agencies in the state of Indianaand I look forward to furthering the cultureof excellence and innovation for years tocomerdquo

Thompson holds a Bachelorrsquos Degreefrom Indiana University (Bloomington) anda Masterrsquos Degree in Administration ofJustice from the University of Phoenix Heis a graduate of the 202nd Class of the FBINational Academy He attended the FBILEEDS (Law Enforcement ExecutiveDevelopment Seminar) course in 2005 andserved as the FBI National AcademyAssociates President for the Indiana Chapterin 2014 Thompson is also a graduate of thePolice Executive Leadership Academy

Thompson has been a Fishers residentsince 1991 He has two children bothgraduates of Hamilton Southeastern HighSchool and currently in college

City of Fishers swearsin new Chief of Police

Photo courtesy the City of Fishers

Mitch Thompson speaks after being sworn in as the new Chief of Police for the Cityof Fishers Also pictured is Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness

In order to continue and expand the support of environmental projects in Carmeland to leverage available resources Legacy Fund a Central Indiana CommunityFoundation (CICF) affiliate will take over the management of theCarmel Green Teens Program This will be done in cooperation with the Legacy FundsLINK Youth Council a youth leadership program Legacy Fund has a strong historyof youth leadership with the LINK Youth Council and awarding grants to make adifference in our community We will be able to bring that expertise to theCarmel Green Micro-Grant program says Terry Anker President of the Legacy Fund

The Carmel Green Teens Micro-Grant program was founded in 2009 by youthleader Lauren Gibson as a way to encourage youth-led environmental projects in theCity of Carmel Original funding for the program came from a $10000 grant from theClorox Foundation and Carmel Utilities has continued financial support of the programSince its inception 46 grants ranging in value from $100 to $1000 have been awardedto youth-led environmental projects in Carmel Carmel Utilities will continue to be thefinancial sponsor of the Green Teens grants

The Carmel Green Teens has been a successful and important part of the Carmelenvironmental community I am pleased we will be able to support our communitypartner Legacy Fund through our continued sponsorship says Carmel Mayor JimBrainard This is an exciting time for the Carmel Green Teens Program Synergieswill happen through this partnership and the Carmel Green Teens will have an evengreater impact in our community

For more information about the Carmel Green Teens Micro-Grant program pleasevisit wwwcarmelgreenteenorg or contact Brittany Rayburn with the CICF at 317-634-2423 ext 140 or Sue Maki with Carmel Utilities at 317-571-2673

Carmel Green Teen partnerswith the Legacy Fund

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Jobie L Eichhorn 27 Fishers Timothy AZeigler 26 PendletonTimothy Scott Williams 45 Fishers LisaAnn Lee 53 FishersShanna A Mann 45 Indianapolis Mark AThompson 52 NoblesvilleDonna A Hestand 55 Anderson RichardW Anderson 55 NoblesvilleAshley Genene Moss 26 Noblesville BrettThornson Johnson 27 NoblesvilleReymundo Romero 40 Fishers AngelaCathleen Romero 36 FishersAnnissa Jean Huhn 31 Boston MA TravisJoel Riedel 32 Boston MAAlyssa Marie Highley 23 NoblesvilleJesse Austin Sallee 23 NoblesvilleDina Gabriel Vargas 39 Noblsville HectorDavif Pena 49 NoblesvilleMatthew William Shaw 31 PlainfieldLaura Marie McLain 28 NoblesvilleAudrey Theresa Bruick 26 IndianapolisLantz Michael Kulp 27 IndianapolisEmily Rose Robison 23 Arcadia JustinRyan Jordan 28 ArcadiaChristopher Darryl Mena 26 ClearwaterFL Nashlie Nydia Hegar 27 NoblesvilleBradley Michael Powell 23 NoblesvilleJacquelyn Leeann Smith 19 NoblesvilleJohn A Maitz 36 Fishers Jannie NicoleDinkel 34 FishersBrittany Renee Hunter 25 SheridanGarrett Matthew Gossard 24 SheridanEric Joseph Mize 38 Fishers Lacey MareeEmery 33 FishersCurtis Michael Lewandowski 26Noblesville Courtney Justine Gibson 25NoblesvilleCassandra Leah Lukins 24 NoblesvilleBrandon Dean Bradford 30 NoblesvilleCaitlin Morgan McPherson 27 GlenviewIL Harris Francis Newell 26 Glenview ILCaroline Elizabeth Martini 24 CincinatiOH Brent Taiting Xia 27 Cincinnati OHAlexis Lynn Carey 22 Sheridan JonathonDaniel McNutt 26 Sheridan

Gary Mark Grider II 27 Sheridan GintareKumpyte 22 FishersKent Anthony Rust 41 Westfield ZoraidaBautista Heiwig 38 WestfieldSean D Homan 36 Noblesville ElizabethAnn Adams 27 NoblesvilleSamuel R Bogdon 30 Fishers MackenzieL Hines 28 FishersNicholas Ryan Thompson 37 CarmelElizabeth Ann Reeves 37 CarmelJoshua Sater 27 Kenosha WI RachelPage 25 CarmelCody Mikel Summers Cicero Jamie LynnRunyan 26 CiceroAnne Michelle Chott 35 Carmel ErikEdward Farrell 33 Cedar LakeMichael Joseph Lingenfelter 29Indianapolis Ayreka Valerie Crew 28ThorntownHeather Nikole Eubanks 38 CiceroMatthew Destry Pearce 38 CiceroErica Christine McCasland 29 FishersAnthony Thomas Harris 29 FishersWilliam W Brown 54 Noblesville KimBrown 48 NoblesvilleLillian Nicole Crane 21 Cicero JackieNathaniel Hernandez 21 CiceroMichael Shane Wyant 44 Cicero StacyNanette Silcox 41 CiceroJoel Kenneth Moore 23 Sheridan AshleyDiane Phillips 23 SheridanJonathan Michael Hufford 28 CarmelStephanie Hackett 26 CarmelLindsay Nicole Kovacs 22 Fishers DylanMcKittrick Huesing 22 Fishers

Hamilton Countymarriage licenses

Electrical UpdateLCC Telecom Dillon Park 6115Edenshall Lne

Commercial New ConstructionIndy NE Lodging Association CorporateCampus 13700 Conference Center Drive$31000000MI Homes Merion 11721 Platt Street$300000

Commercial RemodelMeyer Najem Corp Noblesville BusinessPark 970 E 150th StreetCommercial Team ConstructionNoblesville Business Park 14700 NorthPointe BlvdInternational Disaster Emergency ServicePark 32 West 355 Park 32 Drive West

Commercial Tenant FinishMattingly Construction Hamilton TownCenter 13901 Town Center Blvd

FenceBlue Ridge Creek 12568 Amber StarDriveDeer Path 12225 Rally CourtLake Forest of Noblesville 5573 GoldenAster DriveMeadows Glen 19223 Amber WayMill Grove 18944 Planer DriveSouth Harbour 604 Tulip CourtWaterman Farms 15186 Proud TruthDriveTwin Oaks 15724 Lawton Square DriveWaterman Farms 11312 Pegasus DriveWellingtn Northeast 207 Glasgow CourtWindwood at Morse 7743 SunflowerDrive

Residential AdditionBrown Construction 20620 Little ChicagoRoad $60000Just Additions Lake Forest of Noblesville16252 Sundew Drive

Noblesville Original Plat 1089 ClintonStreet $4000Centennial Construct amp RemodelingTwin Oaks 5997 Boundry Drive

Residential Electrical UpgradeFairview 121 Waterman Drive WestRJ Electrical Services WellingtonNortheast 108 Chesterfield Road

Residential Remodel2111 Cicero Road $2000My Awesome Basement Hazel DellWoods 17127 Linday WayRevelation Video Poductions NorthHarbur 225 Surrey HL $150000Centennial Construct amp RemodelingHighlands at Stony Creek 17056 FollyBrook Road

Single Family New ConstructionPulte Homes Blue Ridge Creek 12589Hidout Drive $242000Pulte Homes Lake Forest of Noblesville1628 Sundew Drive $242000MI Homes of Indiana Slater Run 5065Waterhaven Drive $360000CalAtlantic Homes Turnberry at the Park15949 Foothill Drive $183984CalAtlantic Homes Turnberry at thePark 15961 Football Drive $18373CalAtlantic Homes Twin Oaks 15662Myland Drive $163881

Sign TemporaryGood Samaritan Network 1685 N 10thStreetCherry Tree Meadows HOA Cherry TreeMeadows 171st amp Marachino Drive

Temporary UsePulte Homes Lochaven of Noblesvlle14682 Braemar AvePulte Homes Lochaven of Noblesville14700 Braemar Ave

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HCSWCD Urban Conservationist Claire Lane accepts the Exceptional Commitmentto Conservation Award from the White River Watershed Alliance

Photo provided

The Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District (HCSWCD) hasreceived two awards recently in recognitionof efforts to conserve and protect thecountyrsquos natural resources

On September 16 the district accepteda Green Light Award fromSustainableIndiana 2016 on behalf of theHeartland Backyard Conservation (BYC)Program a partnership of Hamilton MarionHancock and Madison County SWCDsThe Heartland BYC program led by theHamilton County SWCD was inducted intothe Bicentennial Green Legacy Hall of Fame

The White River Watershed StewardshipAwards gave HCSWCD the ExceptionalCommitment to Conservation Award at itsWatershed Stewardship Celebration inIndianapolis on September 27 This awardrecognizes a specific environmental projectthat has demonstrated significant leadershipin a focused area of resource conservation(water materials andor energy land etc)

The district nominated its BackyardConservation Program for the award Thisprogram features numerous partnerships

with Central Indiana organizations forvarious projects including Technical financial and educationalassistance for urban and residentiallandowners for projects that stop runofflimit erosion improve water quality andincrease wildlife habitat A Sustainability Workshop Pollinator Habitat Workshops Noblesville Low Cost Rain BarrelProgram Rain on Main painted rain barrel artcompetition in Carmel A new Urban Agriculture Program

ldquoThere is a lot of momentum acrossCentral Indiana regarding clean water andwersquore proud to be a leader of that effort inHamilton Countyrdquo said Claire LaneHCSWCD Urban Conservationist ldquoTheDistrict and BYC Program offer a lot ofresources for county residents and we hopeto keep increasing that impact across thecountyrdquo

For more information contact thedistrict at 317-773-2181 or soilwaterhamiltoncountyingov

Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District receives awards

Indy BackPack Attack is partnering with the Colts to host a school supply drive priorto the Colts vs Bears game on Sunday October 9 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium Fansattending are encouraged to bring new school supplies to donate to Indy BackPack Attackor monetary donations from 1100 am ndash 100 pm For a list of recommended schoolsupplies please visit wwwindybackpackattackorg

Since 1999 Indy BackPack Attack has formed strategic community collaborationswith Central Indiana organizations and businesses and has made it our mission to collectschool supplies to provide children the tools they need to succeed in school Itrsquos reportedthat 80 percent of the families in the Indianapolis Public Schools district (IPS) need helpwith basic school supplies With the help of local organizations and businesses IndyBackPack Attack has collected more than 35 million school supplies since 1999

ldquoWe are thrilled to partner with the Colts for this gameday collection event on Oct 9rdquosaid Mandy Emery Treasurer Indy BackPack Attack ldquoThis collection will bring

awareness that children need school supplies all year long and not just the beginningof the school year School supplies wear out get lost borrowed stolen and brokenthroughout the year Having the right tools in class is essential to succeeding in educationThis gameday collection will allow Indy BackPack Attack to help replenish the childrenrsquosneeds after their winter break when teachers report their supplies are depleted We canrsquotthank the Colts enough for this wonderful opportunityrdquo

For more information about the event please visit wwwcoltscom orwwwindybackpackattackorg

For more information about Indy BackPack Attack or to make a tax deductible donationplease visit wwwindybackpackattackorg or call 317-372-6769 Indy BackPack AttackTreasurer Mandy Emery

School Supply drive Oct9 at Lucas Oil Stadium

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Southeastern 28Noblesville 14

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 14 7 0 7 ndash 28Noblesville 7 7 0 0 ndash 14

Team Stats HSE NHSFirst Downs 12 16Yards Rushing 32-74 40-160Yards Passing 200 100CompAttInt 16-26-2 10-27-2FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 9-80 8-68

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ryan Barnes 25-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 1003HSE - Trey Poore 8-yard run (TylerMelser kick) 151HSE - Austin Holzum 32-yardinterception return (Melser kick) 143

Second QuarterN - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)942HSE - Carter Lohman 35-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Melser kick) 526

Fourth QuarterHSE - Max Brooks 20-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 249

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 16-49 Adam Mullett6-12 Carter Lohman 3-8 Lance Stephens4-8 Tyler Fleming 1-3 team 2-minus 6Passing Mullett 16-26-200Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-44 Lohman3-41 Poore 3-34 Matt Klink 3-27 MaxBrooks 2-53 Stephens 1-1

Noblesville StatsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-130 ChandlerHurst 11-18 Tyler Gonzalez 4-11 DrewScheib 2-8Passing Barnes 10-26-100 McGwimerPlumer 0-1-0Receiving Blake Taylor 2-25 NolanGinther 2-21 Jackson Thurman 2-20Scheib 1-13 Ben Herron 1-12 Hurst 1-5Ben Gruver 1-4

More football pictures appear on Page 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorLeading by a touchdown and with his

team having control of the ball with 932 leftin the fourth quarter Hamilton Southeasterncoach Scott May was mostly wanting toburn the clock

I was more worried about just getting afirst down and keeping them off the field atthat point said May Them wasNoblesville and its offense which has beenknown to explode for a touchdown or twoduring the season

The Royals continued to grind the balldown the turf at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday making their way to the Millers20-yard line At that point HSE quarterbackAdam Mullett threw a pass to Max Brookswho ran it in for a touchdown Nearly sevenminutes after starting the drive the Royalsgot their score and the finishing touch on a28-14 victory

The win improved Southeastern to 4-1in Hoosier Crossroads Conference play and6-1 overall The Royals are second in theHCC standings behind Brownsburg whichis still unbeaten in the league at 4-0Noblesville fell to 2-2 in the conference and3-4 overall

The Millers scored first on a 20-yardbreakaway touchdown by quarterback RyanBarnes less than two minutes into the gameAfter a trade of possessions HSE got theball back with 721 then marched down thefield on a five-and-a-half minute drive

The drive ended when Trey Poore ranthe ball in for a touchdown from the eight-yard line getting the Royals on the boardSoutheasterns defense stepped up right afterthat with Austin Holzum grabbing aninterception on Noblesvilles drive andheading 32 yards for the end zone

Anytime you get a touchdown ondefense its key said May They got apick on us early and put some points on theboard and I thought we came back and gotthat pick again Mentally thats a big thing

We missed a read said Noblesvillecoach Jason Simmons Thats the bottomline We missed a read threw it right tothem When you give them that short of a

return its hard to get an angle to catch himI thought their guy did a nice job of justbeing disciplined enough to do his job

The Millers answered back on their nextdrive Barnes scored for the Millers againthis time breaking away and running in from41 yards Jack Knight kicked the extra pointas he did for Barnes first touchdown

The Royals took the lead back midwaythrough the second period when Mullettfound Carter Lohman for a 35-yard passplay touchdown That would give

Southeastern a 21-14 lead and that marginwould hold at halftime and for most of thesecond half Tyler Melser kicked the extrapoint on all four of HSEs scores

Mullett threw for 200 yards on 16-of-26passing Poore was the leading rusher with49 yards he was effective for HSE on bothoffense and defense May noted that Pooreplayed a lot of minutes tonight

He had a great game said MayBarnes rushed 23 times for 130 yards

and completed 10 of 26 passes for 100 yards

Simmons also thought his team played welldefensively

You look at what they did a week agothey threw for 465 yards and put up bignumbers offensively and I felt like ourdefense played their rear ends off tonightsaid Simmons

Noblesville goes on the road next Fridaytaking on Brownsburg Southeastern is backat home playing Waubonsie Valley fromIllinois

Royals grind out win over Millers

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Trey Poore was all over the field for the Royals on both offenseand defense helping the Royals to a 28-14 win over Noblesville at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday night Poore was Southeasternrsquos leading rusher carrying the ball 16 times for 49yards

Sports 7

ABOVE Noblesvilleplayers march out tomidfield before thegame Pictured areHarris Camp (20)McGwire Plummer (19)Nolan Ginther (36) andBen Collins (67)

LEFT Millersquarterback RyanBarnes runs into theend zone scoring thefirst of his twotouchdowns

BELOW HamiltonSoutheasternrsquos AustinHolzum returned aninterception in the firstquarter for a touchdownto put the Royals ahead14-7

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Sports8

Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

Sports10

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sports14

Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

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Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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Jobie L Eichhorn 27 Fishers Timothy AZeigler 26 PendletonTimothy Scott Williams 45 Fishers LisaAnn Lee 53 FishersShanna A Mann 45 Indianapolis Mark AThompson 52 NoblesvilleDonna A Hestand 55 Anderson RichardW Anderson 55 NoblesvilleAshley Genene Moss 26 Noblesville BrettThornson Johnson 27 NoblesvilleReymundo Romero 40 Fishers AngelaCathleen Romero 36 FishersAnnissa Jean Huhn 31 Boston MA TravisJoel Riedel 32 Boston MAAlyssa Marie Highley 23 NoblesvilleJesse Austin Sallee 23 NoblesvilleDina Gabriel Vargas 39 Noblsville HectorDavif Pena 49 NoblesvilleMatthew William Shaw 31 PlainfieldLaura Marie McLain 28 NoblesvilleAudrey Theresa Bruick 26 IndianapolisLantz Michael Kulp 27 IndianapolisEmily Rose Robison 23 Arcadia JustinRyan Jordan 28 ArcadiaChristopher Darryl Mena 26 ClearwaterFL Nashlie Nydia Hegar 27 NoblesvilleBradley Michael Powell 23 NoblesvilleJacquelyn Leeann Smith 19 NoblesvilleJohn A Maitz 36 Fishers Jannie NicoleDinkel 34 FishersBrittany Renee Hunter 25 SheridanGarrett Matthew Gossard 24 SheridanEric Joseph Mize 38 Fishers Lacey MareeEmery 33 FishersCurtis Michael Lewandowski 26Noblesville Courtney Justine Gibson 25NoblesvilleCassandra Leah Lukins 24 NoblesvilleBrandon Dean Bradford 30 NoblesvilleCaitlin Morgan McPherson 27 GlenviewIL Harris Francis Newell 26 Glenview ILCaroline Elizabeth Martini 24 CincinatiOH Brent Taiting Xia 27 Cincinnati OHAlexis Lynn Carey 22 Sheridan JonathonDaniel McNutt 26 Sheridan

Gary Mark Grider II 27 Sheridan GintareKumpyte 22 FishersKent Anthony Rust 41 Westfield ZoraidaBautista Heiwig 38 WestfieldSean D Homan 36 Noblesville ElizabethAnn Adams 27 NoblesvilleSamuel R Bogdon 30 Fishers MackenzieL Hines 28 FishersNicholas Ryan Thompson 37 CarmelElizabeth Ann Reeves 37 CarmelJoshua Sater 27 Kenosha WI RachelPage 25 CarmelCody Mikel Summers Cicero Jamie LynnRunyan 26 CiceroAnne Michelle Chott 35 Carmel ErikEdward Farrell 33 Cedar LakeMichael Joseph Lingenfelter 29Indianapolis Ayreka Valerie Crew 28ThorntownHeather Nikole Eubanks 38 CiceroMatthew Destry Pearce 38 CiceroErica Christine McCasland 29 FishersAnthony Thomas Harris 29 FishersWilliam W Brown 54 Noblesville KimBrown 48 NoblesvilleLillian Nicole Crane 21 Cicero JackieNathaniel Hernandez 21 CiceroMichael Shane Wyant 44 Cicero StacyNanette Silcox 41 CiceroJoel Kenneth Moore 23 Sheridan AshleyDiane Phillips 23 SheridanJonathan Michael Hufford 28 CarmelStephanie Hackett 26 CarmelLindsay Nicole Kovacs 22 Fishers DylanMcKittrick Huesing 22 Fishers

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HCSWCD Urban Conservationist Claire Lane accepts the Exceptional Commitmentto Conservation Award from the White River Watershed Alliance

Photo provided

The Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District (HCSWCD) hasreceived two awards recently in recognitionof efforts to conserve and protect thecountyrsquos natural resources

On September 16 the district accepteda Green Light Award fromSustainableIndiana 2016 on behalf of theHeartland Backyard Conservation (BYC)Program a partnership of Hamilton MarionHancock and Madison County SWCDsThe Heartland BYC program led by theHamilton County SWCD was inducted intothe Bicentennial Green Legacy Hall of Fame

The White River Watershed StewardshipAwards gave HCSWCD the ExceptionalCommitment to Conservation Award at itsWatershed Stewardship Celebration inIndianapolis on September 27 This awardrecognizes a specific environmental projectthat has demonstrated significant leadershipin a focused area of resource conservation(water materials andor energy land etc)

The district nominated its BackyardConservation Program for the award Thisprogram features numerous partnerships

with Central Indiana organizations forvarious projects including Technical financial and educationalassistance for urban and residentiallandowners for projects that stop runofflimit erosion improve water quality andincrease wildlife habitat A Sustainability Workshop Pollinator Habitat Workshops Noblesville Low Cost Rain BarrelProgram Rain on Main painted rain barrel artcompetition in Carmel A new Urban Agriculture Program

ldquoThere is a lot of momentum acrossCentral Indiana regarding clean water andwersquore proud to be a leader of that effort inHamilton Countyrdquo said Claire LaneHCSWCD Urban Conservationist ldquoTheDistrict and BYC Program offer a lot ofresources for county residents and we hopeto keep increasing that impact across thecountyrdquo

For more information contact thedistrict at 317-773-2181 or soilwaterhamiltoncountyingov

Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District receives awards

Indy BackPack Attack is partnering with the Colts to host a school supply drive priorto the Colts vs Bears game on Sunday October 9 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium Fansattending are encouraged to bring new school supplies to donate to Indy BackPack Attackor monetary donations from 1100 am ndash 100 pm For a list of recommended schoolsupplies please visit wwwindybackpackattackorg

Since 1999 Indy BackPack Attack has formed strategic community collaborationswith Central Indiana organizations and businesses and has made it our mission to collectschool supplies to provide children the tools they need to succeed in school Itrsquos reportedthat 80 percent of the families in the Indianapolis Public Schools district (IPS) need helpwith basic school supplies With the help of local organizations and businesses IndyBackPack Attack has collected more than 35 million school supplies since 1999

ldquoWe are thrilled to partner with the Colts for this gameday collection event on Oct 9rdquosaid Mandy Emery Treasurer Indy BackPack Attack ldquoThis collection will bring

awareness that children need school supplies all year long and not just the beginningof the school year School supplies wear out get lost borrowed stolen and brokenthroughout the year Having the right tools in class is essential to succeeding in educationThis gameday collection will allow Indy BackPack Attack to help replenish the childrenrsquosneeds after their winter break when teachers report their supplies are depleted We canrsquotthank the Colts enough for this wonderful opportunityrdquo

For more information about the event please visit wwwcoltscom orwwwindybackpackattackorg

For more information about Indy BackPack Attack or to make a tax deductible donationplease visit wwwindybackpackattackorg or call 317-372-6769 Indy BackPack AttackTreasurer Mandy Emery

School Supply drive Oct9 at Lucas Oil Stadium

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Southeastern 28Noblesville 14

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 14 7 0 7 ndash 28Noblesville 7 7 0 0 ndash 14

Team Stats HSE NHSFirst Downs 12 16Yards Rushing 32-74 40-160Yards Passing 200 100CompAttInt 16-26-2 10-27-2FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 9-80 8-68

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ryan Barnes 25-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 1003HSE - Trey Poore 8-yard run (TylerMelser kick) 151HSE - Austin Holzum 32-yardinterception return (Melser kick) 143

Second QuarterN - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)942HSE - Carter Lohman 35-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Melser kick) 526

Fourth QuarterHSE - Max Brooks 20-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 249

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 16-49 Adam Mullett6-12 Carter Lohman 3-8 Lance Stephens4-8 Tyler Fleming 1-3 team 2-minus 6Passing Mullett 16-26-200Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-44 Lohman3-41 Poore 3-34 Matt Klink 3-27 MaxBrooks 2-53 Stephens 1-1

Noblesville StatsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-130 ChandlerHurst 11-18 Tyler Gonzalez 4-11 DrewScheib 2-8Passing Barnes 10-26-100 McGwimerPlumer 0-1-0Receiving Blake Taylor 2-25 NolanGinther 2-21 Jackson Thurman 2-20Scheib 1-13 Ben Herron 1-12 Hurst 1-5Ben Gruver 1-4

More football pictures appear on Page 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorLeading by a touchdown and with his

team having control of the ball with 932 leftin the fourth quarter Hamilton Southeasterncoach Scott May was mostly wanting toburn the clock

I was more worried about just getting afirst down and keeping them off the field atthat point said May Them wasNoblesville and its offense which has beenknown to explode for a touchdown or twoduring the season

The Royals continued to grind the balldown the turf at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday making their way to the Millers20-yard line At that point HSE quarterbackAdam Mullett threw a pass to Max Brookswho ran it in for a touchdown Nearly sevenminutes after starting the drive the Royalsgot their score and the finishing touch on a28-14 victory

The win improved Southeastern to 4-1in Hoosier Crossroads Conference play and6-1 overall The Royals are second in theHCC standings behind Brownsburg whichis still unbeaten in the league at 4-0Noblesville fell to 2-2 in the conference and3-4 overall

The Millers scored first on a 20-yardbreakaway touchdown by quarterback RyanBarnes less than two minutes into the gameAfter a trade of possessions HSE got theball back with 721 then marched down thefield on a five-and-a-half minute drive

The drive ended when Trey Poore ranthe ball in for a touchdown from the eight-yard line getting the Royals on the boardSoutheasterns defense stepped up right afterthat with Austin Holzum grabbing aninterception on Noblesvilles drive andheading 32 yards for the end zone

Anytime you get a touchdown ondefense its key said May They got apick on us early and put some points on theboard and I thought we came back and gotthat pick again Mentally thats a big thing

We missed a read said Noblesvillecoach Jason Simmons Thats the bottomline We missed a read threw it right tothem When you give them that short of a

return its hard to get an angle to catch himI thought their guy did a nice job of justbeing disciplined enough to do his job

The Millers answered back on their nextdrive Barnes scored for the Millers againthis time breaking away and running in from41 yards Jack Knight kicked the extra pointas he did for Barnes first touchdown

The Royals took the lead back midwaythrough the second period when Mullettfound Carter Lohman for a 35-yard passplay touchdown That would give

Southeastern a 21-14 lead and that marginwould hold at halftime and for most of thesecond half Tyler Melser kicked the extrapoint on all four of HSEs scores

Mullett threw for 200 yards on 16-of-26passing Poore was the leading rusher with49 yards he was effective for HSE on bothoffense and defense May noted that Pooreplayed a lot of minutes tonight

He had a great game said MayBarnes rushed 23 times for 130 yards

and completed 10 of 26 passes for 100 yards

Simmons also thought his team played welldefensively

You look at what they did a week agothey threw for 465 yards and put up bignumbers offensively and I felt like ourdefense played their rear ends off tonightsaid Simmons

Noblesville goes on the road next Fridaytaking on Brownsburg Southeastern is backat home playing Waubonsie Valley fromIllinois

Royals grind out win over Millers

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Trey Poore was all over the field for the Royals on both offenseand defense helping the Royals to a 28-14 win over Noblesville at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday night Poore was Southeasternrsquos leading rusher carrying the ball 16 times for 49yards

Sports 7

ABOVE Noblesvilleplayers march out tomidfield before thegame Pictured areHarris Camp (20)McGwire Plummer (19)Nolan Ginther (36) andBen Collins (67)

LEFT Millersquarterback RyanBarnes runs into theend zone scoring thefirst of his twotouchdowns

BELOW HamiltonSoutheasternrsquos AustinHolzum returned aninterception in the firstquarter for a touchdownto put the Royals ahead14-7

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Sports8

Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

Sports10

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sports14

Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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News 5

HCSWCD Urban Conservationist Claire Lane accepts the Exceptional Commitmentto Conservation Award from the White River Watershed Alliance

Photo provided

The Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District (HCSWCD) hasreceived two awards recently in recognitionof efforts to conserve and protect thecountyrsquos natural resources

On September 16 the district accepteda Green Light Award fromSustainableIndiana 2016 on behalf of theHeartland Backyard Conservation (BYC)Program a partnership of Hamilton MarionHancock and Madison County SWCDsThe Heartland BYC program led by theHamilton County SWCD was inducted intothe Bicentennial Green Legacy Hall of Fame

The White River Watershed StewardshipAwards gave HCSWCD the ExceptionalCommitment to Conservation Award at itsWatershed Stewardship Celebration inIndianapolis on September 27 This awardrecognizes a specific environmental projectthat has demonstrated significant leadershipin a focused area of resource conservation(water materials andor energy land etc)

The district nominated its BackyardConservation Program for the award Thisprogram features numerous partnerships

with Central Indiana organizations forvarious projects including Technical financial and educationalassistance for urban and residentiallandowners for projects that stop runofflimit erosion improve water quality andincrease wildlife habitat A Sustainability Workshop Pollinator Habitat Workshops Noblesville Low Cost Rain BarrelProgram Rain on Main painted rain barrel artcompetition in Carmel A new Urban Agriculture Program

ldquoThere is a lot of momentum acrossCentral Indiana regarding clean water andwersquore proud to be a leader of that effort inHamilton Countyrdquo said Claire LaneHCSWCD Urban Conservationist ldquoTheDistrict and BYC Program offer a lot ofresources for county residents and we hopeto keep increasing that impact across thecountyrdquo

For more information contact thedistrict at 317-773-2181 or soilwaterhamiltoncountyingov

Hamilton County Soil and WaterConservation District receives awards

Indy BackPack Attack is partnering with the Colts to host a school supply drive priorto the Colts vs Bears game on Sunday October 9 2016 at Lucas Oil Stadium Fansattending are encouraged to bring new school supplies to donate to Indy BackPack Attackor monetary donations from 1100 am ndash 100 pm For a list of recommended schoolsupplies please visit wwwindybackpackattackorg

Since 1999 Indy BackPack Attack has formed strategic community collaborationswith Central Indiana organizations and businesses and has made it our mission to collectschool supplies to provide children the tools they need to succeed in school Itrsquos reportedthat 80 percent of the families in the Indianapolis Public Schools district (IPS) need helpwith basic school supplies With the help of local organizations and businesses IndyBackPack Attack has collected more than 35 million school supplies since 1999

ldquoWe are thrilled to partner with the Colts for this gameday collection event on Oct 9rdquosaid Mandy Emery Treasurer Indy BackPack Attack ldquoThis collection will bring

awareness that children need school supplies all year long and not just the beginningof the school year School supplies wear out get lost borrowed stolen and brokenthroughout the year Having the right tools in class is essential to succeeding in educationThis gameday collection will allow Indy BackPack Attack to help replenish the childrenrsquosneeds after their winter break when teachers report their supplies are depleted We canrsquotthank the Colts enough for this wonderful opportunityrdquo

For more information about the event please visit wwwcoltscom orwwwindybackpackattackorg

For more information about Indy BackPack Attack or to make a tax deductible donationplease visit wwwindybackpackattackorg or call 317-372-6769 Indy BackPack AttackTreasurer Mandy Emery

School Supply drive Oct9 at Lucas Oil Stadium

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Sports6

Southeastern 28Noblesville 14

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 14 7 0 7 ndash 28Noblesville 7 7 0 0 ndash 14

Team Stats HSE NHSFirst Downs 12 16Yards Rushing 32-74 40-160Yards Passing 200 100CompAttInt 16-26-2 10-27-2FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 9-80 8-68

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ryan Barnes 25-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 1003HSE - Trey Poore 8-yard run (TylerMelser kick) 151HSE - Austin Holzum 32-yardinterception return (Melser kick) 143

Second QuarterN - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)942HSE - Carter Lohman 35-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Melser kick) 526

Fourth QuarterHSE - Max Brooks 20-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 249

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 16-49 Adam Mullett6-12 Carter Lohman 3-8 Lance Stephens4-8 Tyler Fleming 1-3 team 2-minus 6Passing Mullett 16-26-200Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-44 Lohman3-41 Poore 3-34 Matt Klink 3-27 MaxBrooks 2-53 Stephens 1-1

Noblesville StatsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-130 ChandlerHurst 11-18 Tyler Gonzalez 4-11 DrewScheib 2-8Passing Barnes 10-26-100 McGwimerPlumer 0-1-0Receiving Blake Taylor 2-25 NolanGinther 2-21 Jackson Thurman 2-20Scheib 1-13 Ben Herron 1-12 Hurst 1-5Ben Gruver 1-4

More football pictures appear on Page 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorLeading by a touchdown and with his

team having control of the ball with 932 leftin the fourth quarter Hamilton Southeasterncoach Scott May was mostly wanting toburn the clock

I was more worried about just getting afirst down and keeping them off the field atthat point said May Them wasNoblesville and its offense which has beenknown to explode for a touchdown or twoduring the season

The Royals continued to grind the balldown the turf at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday making their way to the Millers20-yard line At that point HSE quarterbackAdam Mullett threw a pass to Max Brookswho ran it in for a touchdown Nearly sevenminutes after starting the drive the Royalsgot their score and the finishing touch on a28-14 victory

The win improved Southeastern to 4-1in Hoosier Crossroads Conference play and6-1 overall The Royals are second in theHCC standings behind Brownsburg whichis still unbeaten in the league at 4-0Noblesville fell to 2-2 in the conference and3-4 overall

The Millers scored first on a 20-yardbreakaway touchdown by quarterback RyanBarnes less than two minutes into the gameAfter a trade of possessions HSE got theball back with 721 then marched down thefield on a five-and-a-half minute drive

The drive ended when Trey Poore ranthe ball in for a touchdown from the eight-yard line getting the Royals on the boardSoutheasterns defense stepped up right afterthat with Austin Holzum grabbing aninterception on Noblesvilles drive andheading 32 yards for the end zone

Anytime you get a touchdown ondefense its key said May They got apick on us early and put some points on theboard and I thought we came back and gotthat pick again Mentally thats a big thing

We missed a read said Noblesvillecoach Jason Simmons Thats the bottomline We missed a read threw it right tothem When you give them that short of a

return its hard to get an angle to catch himI thought their guy did a nice job of justbeing disciplined enough to do his job

The Millers answered back on their nextdrive Barnes scored for the Millers againthis time breaking away and running in from41 yards Jack Knight kicked the extra pointas he did for Barnes first touchdown

The Royals took the lead back midwaythrough the second period when Mullettfound Carter Lohman for a 35-yard passplay touchdown That would give

Southeastern a 21-14 lead and that marginwould hold at halftime and for most of thesecond half Tyler Melser kicked the extrapoint on all four of HSEs scores

Mullett threw for 200 yards on 16-of-26passing Poore was the leading rusher with49 yards he was effective for HSE on bothoffense and defense May noted that Pooreplayed a lot of minutes tonight

He had a great game said MayBarnes rushed 23 times for 130 yards

and completed 10 of 26 passes for 100 yards

Simmons also thought his team played welldefensively

You look at what they did a week agothey threw for 465 yards and put up bignumbers offensively and I felt like ourdefense played their rear ends off tonightsaid Simmons

Noblesville goes on the road next Fridaytaking on Brownsburg Southeastern is backat home playing Waubonsie Valley fromIllinois

Royals grind out win over Millers

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Trey Poore was all over the field for the Royals on both offenseand defense helping the Royals to a 28-14 win over Noblesville at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday night Poore was Southeasternrsquos leading rusher carrying the ball 16 times for 49yards

Sports 7

ABOVE Noblesvilleplayers march out tomidfield before thegame Pictured areHarris Camp (20)McGwire Plummer (19)Nolan Ginther (36) andBen Collins (67)

LEFT Millersquarterback RyanBarnes runs into theend zone scoring thefirst of his twotouchdowns

BELOW HamiltonSoutheasternrsquos AustinHolzum returned aninterception in the firstquarter for a touchdownto put the Royals ahead14-7

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Sports8

Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

Sports10

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

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Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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Sports6

Southeastern 28Noblesville 14

Score by QuartersSoutheastern 14 7 0 7 ndash 28Noblesville 7 7 0 0 ndash 14

Team Stats HSE NHSFirst Downs 12 16Yards Rushing 32-74 40-160Yards Passing 200 100CompAttInt 16-26-2 10-27-2FumblesLost 0-0 0-0PenaltiesYards 9-80 8-68

ScoringFirst Quarter

N - Ryan Barnes 25-yard run (Jack Knightkick) 1003HSE - Trey Poore 8-yard run (TylerMelser kick) 151HSE - Austin Holzum 32-yardinterception return (Melser kick) 143

Second QuarterN - Barnes 41-yard run (Knight kick)942HSE - Carter Lohman 35-yard pass fromAdam Mullett (Melser kick) 526

Fourth QuarterHSE - Max Brooks 20-yard pass fromMullett (Melser kick) 249

Southeastern StatsRushing Trey Poore 16-49 Adam Mullett6-12 Carter Lohman 3-8 Lance Stephens4-8 Tyler Fleming 1-3 team 2-minus 6Passing Mullett 16-26-200Receiving Nick Mutchner 4-44 Lohman3-41 Poore 3-34 Matt Klink 3-27 MaxBrooks 2-53 Stephens 1-1

Noblesville StatsRushing Ryan Barnes 23-130 ChandlerHurst 11-18 Tyler Gonzalez 4-11 DrewScheib 2-8Passing Barnes 10-26-100 McGwimerPlumer 0-1-0Receiving Blake Taylor 2-25 NolanGinther 2-21 Jackson Thurman 2-20Scheib 1-13 Ben Herron 1-12 Hurst 1-5Ben Gruver 1-4

More football pictures appear on Page 7

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorLeading by a touchdown and with his

team having control of the ball with 932 leftin the fourth quarter Hamilton Southeasterncoach Scott May was mostly wanting toburn the clock

I was more worried about just getting afirst down and keeping them off the field atthat point said May Them wasNoblesville and its offense which has beenknown to explode for a touchdown or twoduring the season

The Royals continued to grind the balldown the turf at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday making their way to the Millers20-yard line At that point HSE quarterbackAdam Mullett threw a pass to Max Brookswho ran it in for a touchdown Nearly sevenminutes after starting the drive the Royalsgot their score and the finishing touch on a28-14 victory

The win improved Southeastern to 4-1in Hoosier Crossroads Conference play and6-1 overall The Royals are second in theHCC standings behind Brownsburg whichis still unbeaten in the league at 4-0Noblesville fell to 2-2 in the conference and3-4 overall

The Millers scored first on a 20-yardbreakaway touchdown by quarterback RyanBarnes less than two minutes into the gameAfter a trade of possessions HSE got theball back with 721 then marched down thefield on a five-and-a-half minute drive

The drive ended when Trey Poore ranthe ball in for a touchdown from the eight-yard line getting the Royals on the boardSoutheasterns defense stepped up right afterthat with Austin Holzum grabbing aninterception on Noblesvilles drive andheading 32 yards for the end zone

Anytime you get a touchdown ondefense its key said May They got apick on us early and put some points on theboard and I thought we came back and gotthat pick again Mentally thats a big thing

We missed a read said Noblesvillecoach Jason Simmons Thats the bottomline We missed a read threw it right tothem When you give them that short of a

return its hard to get an angle to catch himI thought their guy did a nice job of justbeing disciplined enough to do his job

The Millers answered back on their nextdrive Barnes scored for the Millers againthis time breaking away and running in from41 yards Jack Knight kicked the extra pointas he did for Barnes first touchdown

The Royals took the lead back midwaythrough the second period when Mullettfound Carter Lohman for a 35-yard passplay touchdown That would give

Southeastern a 21-14 lead and that marginwould hold at halftime and for most of thesecond half Tyler Melser kicked the extrapoint on all four of HSEs scores

Mullett threw for 200 yards on 16-of-26passing Poore was the leading rusher with49 yards he was effective for HSE on bothoffense and defense May noted that Pooreplayed a lot of minutes tonight

He had a great game said MayBarnes rushed 23 times for 130 yards

and completed 10 of 26 passes for 100 yards

Simmons also thought his team played welldefensively

You look at what they did a week agothey threw for 465 yards and put up bignumbers offensively and I felt like ourdefense played their rear ends off tonightsaid Simmons

Noblesville goes on the road next Fridaytaking on Brownsburg Southeastern is backat home playing Waubonsie Valley fromIllinois

Royals grind out win over Millers

Reporter photo by Kent Graham

Hamilton Southeasternrsquos Trey Poore was all over the field for the Royals on both offenseand defense helping the Royals to a 28-14 win over Noblesville at Hare Chevrolet FieldFriday night Poore was Southeasternrsquos leading rusher carrying the ball 16 times for 49yards

Sports 7

ABOVE Noblesvilleplayers march out tomidfield before thegame Pictured areHarris Camp (20)McGwire Plummer (19)Nolan Ginther (36) andBen Collins (67)

LEFT Millersquarterback RyanBarnes runs into theend zone scoring thefirst of his twotouchdowns

BELOW HamiltonSoutheasternrsquos AustinHolzum returned aninterception in the firstquarter for a touchdownto put the Royals ahead14-7

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Sports8

Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

Sports10

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

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Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

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Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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Sports 7

ABOVE Noblesvilleplayers march out tomidfield before thegame Pictured areHarris Camp (20)McGwire Plummer (19)Nolan Ginther (36) andBen Collins (67)

LEFT Millersquarterback RyanBarnes runs into theend zone scoring thefirst of his twotouchdowns

BELOW HamiltonSoutheasternrsquos AustinHolzum returned aninterception in the firstquarter for a touchdownto put the Royals ahead14-7

Reporter photos by Kent Graham

Sports8

Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

Sports10

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

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Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

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Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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Rick Wimmer admitted that even he wasa little surprised

So were lots of other folks includingthose from Cathedral who watched their No3 ranked Irish go down to a 27-17 defeat toWimmerrsquos Fishers Tigers last evening atReynolds Tiger Stadium

Fishers had lost four straight gamesldquoWersquove been closerdquo Wimmer said

ldquoTonight we played with emotionrdquoTurnovers by Cathedral really aided

Fishersrsquo causeldquoWe got a big takeaway early in the

gamerdquo Wimmer said ldquowhen DeVonteAdams intercepted a pass and we scoredrdquo

Fishers scored on an 18-yard pass fromJon Vore to RJ Potts with 1106 left in theopening quarter and then Ben Norton bootedthe extra point to give the Tigers a 7-0advantage

Cathedral scored the next 14 pointsNorton booted a 32-yard field goal with 133remaining in the half and the Tigers went tohalftime trailing 14-10

In the third quarter Vore threw to IsaiahDunnuck for a Fishers touchdown

The two teams went to the fourth quarterdeadlocked at 17-17

It was a fourth quarter dominated byFishers

Potts gave Fishers the lead for goodwhen he intercepted a Cathedral pass andreturned it 15 yards with 317 showing onthe clock

Norton put the icing on the cake with a33-yard field goal with just 23 seconds left

ldquoTaylor Soper had a big punt to pinCathedral and then Potts intercepted thefootball and scoredrdquo Wimmer said

Bryce Reardon intercepted a Cathedralpass and that set up the game-clinching fieldgoal by Norton

ldquoWe had some guys back from injuriesrdquoWimmer continued ldquoWe ran the ball betterand our offensive line did a good job ofblockingrdquo

Vore a sophomore started for the firsttime at quarterback He hit on 17-of-28passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns

ldquoVore had a solid game no picksrdquoWimmer said ldquoHe did a good job movingthe footballrdquo

Adams caught seven passes for 56 yardsOn the ground Max Shores led the

Tigers with 11 carries for 49 yardsCathedral gained 180 yards rushing and

168 passes but the turnovers killed the Irishand handed them only their second defeatof the season

Fishers now 3-4 next week will hostWestfield in a big Hoosier CrossroadsConference matchup

Tigers stun Cathedral

Reporter photos by Kirk Green

Sophomore Jon Vore stepped into the starting quarterback role for Fishers Friday and led the Tigers to a 27-17 upset of No3 Cathedral at Reynolds Tigers Stadium

Fishers 27Cathedral 17

Fishers 7 3 7 10 ndash 27Cathedral 7 7 3 0 -- 17

FHS CHSFirst Downs 12 18 By Rushing 4 9 By Passing 8 8 By Penalty 0 1Yards Rushing 79 180Yards Passing 166 168CompAttInt 17-28-0 12-26-3FumblesLost 0-0 1-0PenaltiesYards 3-13 4-22

Fishers ScoringFirst Quarter

RJ Pitts 18-yard pass from Jon Vore(Ben Norton kick) 1106

Second QuarterNorton 32-yard field goal 133

Third QuarterIsaiah Dunnuck 3-yard pass from Vore(Norton kick) 616

Fourth QuarterPotts interception and 15-yard run (Nortonkick) 317Norton 33-yard field goal 23

Fishers StatsRushing Max Shores 11-49 MichaelNoble 7-19 Vore 2-6 HL Lewis 1-3Trevor Newman 3-2Passing Vore 17-28-166Receiving DeVonte Adams 7-56 ColinStatz 2-46 Potts 2-24 Michael Johnson2-18 Dunnuck 2-17 Bryce Gee 2-5

Fishers coach Rick Wimmer encourages the Tigers during a play

Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

Sports10

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

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Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

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Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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Sports 9

In sports Lady Luck often comes andgoes And goes and comes Fridayevening at Westfield luck Coach JakeGilbert says returned

Westfield which had lost its last twogames by a margin of one point lastevening defeated Avon 21-20 in aHoosier Crossroads Conference game athomecoming

ldquoWe were a little lucky tonightrdquoGilbert said ldquoBut we won and wersquoll takethe winrdquo

Again it came down to an extra pointAvon scored to move to within one with

four minutes left and then an Oriolereceiver wide-open dropped a two-pointconversion pass in the end zone

The key to victory said Gilbert wasWestfieldrsquos defense

ldquoWe had four takeawaysrdquo pointed outthe coach

Westfield intercepted two Avonpasses and recovered two Avon fumbles

ldquoWe didnrsquot have a takeawayrdquo saidGilbert ldquoThatrsquos a plus-four for us andwe needed all fourrdquo

Westfield as usual ran the footballwell The Shamrocks ran the pigskin for

155 yards with Nate Froelich leading theway with 113 yards in 28 carries

The Shamrocks ran for 155 yards andSweet hit on 5-of-14 passes for 66 yardsManley had three catches for 34 yards

ldquoWe did run wellrdquo Gilbert said ldquoOuroffensive line did a good job of blockingWe gained a couple of first downsrushing to seal the victory at the endrdquo

Westfield took a 7-0 lead in the firstquarter and did it with a passQuarterback Andy Sweet threw to acereceiver Evan Manley for the touchdownat the 318 mar in the first period and WillHarrison booted his first of three extrapoints

Sweet the quarterback scoredWestfieldrsquos second TD in the secondframe taking the Shamrocks to halftimewith a 14-7 lead Sweet scored from theone with 550 left before halftime

Both teams scored in the third periodWestfieldrsquos final touchdown of the gamecoming on a four yard run by Froelich

Caleb Sanburn had one of Westfieldrsquospass interceptions and Jackson Garrettand Matthew Tongate each recovered anAvon fumble

Avonrsquos final TD came with 418 leftin the fourth quarter Westfield got a firstdown with 219 left and then ran out theclock

ldquoThe kids played hardrdquo said GilbertldquoThe last two weeks we lost games weprobably should have won and tonight wewon a game which maybe we should havelost

ldquoIrsquoll take the victoryrdquo added thecoach

Westfield now 5-2 next Friday willhave another Hoosier CrossroadsConference game playing at Fishers

Westfield nips Avon

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Westfieldrsquos Nate Froelich led the Shamrocksrsquo rushing with 113 yards in 28 carries Friday night in their Homecoming game against Avon Westfield beat the Orioles 21-20

Westfield 21 Avon 20Score by QuarterWestfield 7 7 7 0 ndash 21Avon 0 7 7 6 ndash 20

Westfield ScoringFirst Quarter

Evan Manley pass from AndrewSweet (Will Harrison kick) 318

Second QuarterAndrew Sweet 1-yard run(Harrison kick) 550

Third QuarterNate Froelich 4-yard run (Harrisonkick) 822

Westfield StatsRushing Andy Sweet 14-26 NateFroelich 28-113 Johnny Swidan7-16Passing Sweet 5-14-66Receiving Evan Manley 3-34Josue Gonzalez 1-6 DrewNeustifer 1-26

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Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

Sports 11

Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sports14

Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Johnny Swidan powers ahead for the Shamrocks

Koby Hauser rushes after an Avon runner

Homecoming fun at Westfield included a little bit of crowdsurfing

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Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

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Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

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Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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Put me in coach Irsquom ready to playWith Tipton standing on Sheridanrsquos

five-yard line and threatening to win thegame thatrsquos what defensive lineman TannerSwindle said to Sheridan coach Bud WrightSwindle one of seven rotating defensivelinemen on the Sheridan team wasnrsquot in thegame at the time

Swindle entered tipped a Tipton passinto the air and intercepted the ball to giveSheridan a huge huge 14-10 victory overTipton last evening at Larry Wright Stadiumin Sheridan

The win left Wright one victory shy ofthe 400-win mark Sheridan will try to getthat victory next Friday at winless Taylor

ldquoIt was a heck of gamerdquo Wright saidlater ldquoOur kids showed a lot of heart Thiswas a big winrdquo

Sheridan almost allowed the victory toslip away The Blackhawks with the four-point lead tried to pick up a first down atmidfield and missed

ldquoTipton stacked up the playrdquo Wrightsaid ldquoWe probably should have puntedrdquo

But that allowed the 258-pound Swindleto become the hero

ldquoOur defensive line really played wellrdquosaid Wright That group included HunterPflugh Kyle Harwood Avery Bundy AlexGipson Swindle and Ian Pence

It was as expected a game matchingSheridanrsquos running power against Tipton

throwing the football Sheridan ran the ball51 times for 214 yards Tipton carried 21times and finished with one yard Throughthe air Tipton was 10-of-24 for 189 yardsand had two passes intercepted and Sheridanwas 2-of-9 for 27 yards

Joe Callahan had another great nightrunning behind a good-blocking offensiveline Callahan carried 37 times for 161 yards

Sheridan took a 7-0 lead with 254remaining in the first quarter on a two-yardrun by quarterback Drake Delph GunnerWilliams booted the next point

Tipton tied the game at 7-7 beforehalftime

Sheridanrsquos winning touchdown camewith 137 remaining in the third quarter ona 35-yard run by Callahan Williams addedthe PAT

Reporter photo by Brian Reddick

Sheridanrsquos defensive line held Tipton for three downs inside the 10 yard line until the Blackhawks intercepted a Tipton pass with one minute left in the game to givethem a 14-10 victory over the Blue Devils Friday night

Bud gets 399th victory

Sheridan 14Tipton 10

Score by QuartersSheridan 7 0 7 0 ndash 14Tipton 0 7 3 0 ndash 10

Team Stats SHS THS

First Downs 15 9 By Rushing 12 2 By Passing 2 6 By Penalty 1 1Yards Rushing 51-214 21-1Yards Passing 27 189CompAttIntc 2-9-0 10-24-2

PenaltiesYards 5-60 5-50FumblesLost 0-0 3-1

Sheridan ScoringFirst Quarter

Drake Delph 2-yard run (GunnerWilliams kick) 254

Third QuarterJoe Callahan 35-yard run (G Williamskick) 137

Sheridan StatsRushing Callahan 37-161 Delph 11-29G Williams 1-23 Kenny Burnell 1-1Kyle Harwood 1-0Passing Delph 2-9-27Receiving G Williams 1-9 Brody Perry1-18

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Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

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Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

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Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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Sports12

Reporter photos by Brian Reddick

Joe Callahan rushed for 161 yards and a touchdown in Sheridanrsquos victory over TiptonFriday night

ABOVE Gunner Williamsmade a 23-yard rush andalso kicked both ofSheridanrsquos extra points

LEFT Alec Gipson (58)and Caine Spencercombine for a Blackhawkstackle

Sports 13

By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sports14

Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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By RICHIE HALLReporter Sports EditorNot wanting to take any chances both

the Carmel and the Hamilton Southeasternboys tennis sectionals moved indoors fortheir respective Friday championships

The No 6-ranked Royals wrapped uptheir sectional first beating Noblesville 4-1at the Indianapolis Racquet Club East inIndianapolis The victory gave HSE its sixthconsecutive sectional title and advances itto the North Central regional on Tuesdaywhere the Royals take on the No 3-rankedhost Panthers in the semi-finals

A short time later the No 1-rankedGreyhounds kept their sectional streakgoing winning their seventh in a row bydefeating No 5 Guerin Catholic 4-1 at theCarmel Racquet Club The Hounds travelto the Kokomo regional on Tuesday wherethey will face No 17 West Lafayette in thesemi-finals

Each of the HSE-Noblesville matcheswere decided in straight sets AddisonCazier and Alec Gretencord won the Nos 1

and 2 singles matches respectively then No1 Marcus Luke and Mark Skelton and No2 Mark Slaninka and Andrew Myers pickedup doubles wins

Its a great tradition a great run wevehad said Royals coach Kirk Webber Hewas happy to see another senior class gothrough all four years with sectional titles ineach year

These guys have won it all four yearstheyve been here so its always great for theseniors said Webber

Noblesvilles win came from No 3singles Alec Piggott in straight sets

Every kid played their best match of theyear today said Millers coach Tim SamonsTheyre just a better team and I thought wecompeted really hard in every position

Over at Carmel Racquet Club that finalplayed out in the same manner There wasa tough match at No 2 singles with theGreyhounds Drew Michael winning a three-setter over Guerin Catholics Jacob BrattonThe scores of that match were 6-4 0-6 6-3

Carmel won its other matches in straightsets No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall wasamong the victorious Greyhounds along thedoubles teams of No 1 Ethan Andrews andJay Natarajan and No 2 Rohit Nagaraj andTimmy Dixon

We played well said Carmel coachSpencer Fields Its a different setting toplay them indoors than outdoors Theyre avery dangerous team in a lot of ways Theyknow us well we know them well

Michael Wade won the No 3 singlesmatch for the Golden Eagles

We played awesome tonight said GCcoach Karl Krauter I think we competedexceptionally well We were prepared andready to go Just a couple points here andthere were the deciding factor in 2 doublesand our 3 singles guy knocked it out of thepark 2 and 0 And then our 2 singles guywas in it all the way

Carmel 4 Guerin Catholic 1No 1 singles Patrick Fletchall (C) defWyatt Metzger (GC) 6-2 6-1

No 2 singles Drew Michael (C) defJacob Bratton (GC) 6-4 0-6 6-3No 3 singles Michael Wade (GC) defNishanth Basavareddy (GC) 6-2 6-0No 1 doubles Ethan McAndrews andJay Natarajan (C) def AJ Hacker andDrew Cobb (GC) 6-3 6-0No 2 doubles Rohit Nagaraj and TimmyDixon (C) def Alex Nelson and BenCatton (GC) 6-2 6-4

Southeastern 4 Noblesville 1No 1 singles Addison Cazier (HSE) defJacob Hoffman (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 singles Alec Gretencord (HSE)def Ben Smith (N) 6-0 6-0No 3 singles Alec Piggott (N) defIsaiah Guajardo (HSE) 6-2 6-3No 1 doubles Marcus Luke and MarkSkelton (HSE) def John Landis andNoah Brisco (N) 6-0 6-2No 2 doubles Mark Slaninka andAndrew Myers (HSE) def RyanPlummer and Jackson Ramey (N) 6-06-1

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Carmel Southeastern continue sectional streaks

The Carmel boys tennis team beat Guerin Catholic 4-1 Friday at Carmel Racquet Club for its own sectional championship This is the seventh consecutive sectional titlefor the Greyhounds

Reporter photo by Richie Hall

Hamilton Southeastern defeated Noblesville 4-1 at Indianapolis Racquet Club East Friday to win its sectional championship Itrsquos the seventh title in a row for the Royals

Todays second round of the IHSAAgirls golf state finals at Prairie View GolfClub in Carmel will be busier thanoriginally planned

Due to two long rain delays not allgolfers got to complete their first roundFriday Therefore some of them will haveto finish up that round then begin play inthe second round Westfield is among theteams that will need to finish theShamrocks all have three holes left to play

However Westfield is in a goodposition It is currently tied with defending

state champion Evansville North Bothschools are sitting at 21-over par TheShamrocks Cailyn Henderson is the leadershe is one-under par after 15 holes

Hamilton Countys three otherparticipating schools all finished their firstrounds Carmel is in seventh place with a331 Nina Hecht and Rani Hecht both have79s Angie Kavanugh 85 Libby McGuire88 and Erin Evans 89

Fishers is currently in eighth place with337 Morgan Lewis carded a 79 for her firstround followed by Kennedy Brooker 81

Anna DelPrince 84 Brooke Wilson 93 andKate Alt 93

Hamilton Southeastern is 14th with a356 Haleigh Gray leads the Royals with an84 followed by Julia Eaton 90 ChelseaMorrow 90 Nicole Dillow 92 and PhyllisCha 95

Hamilton Heights Caitie Gehlhausen isplaying as an individual and also finishedher round She is currently at a 76 whichties her for 14th place

Play begins today at 830 am

lsquoRocks tied for team lead Henderson in front at one-under

Cailyn HendersonWestfield

Caitie GehlhausenHeights

Sports14

Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15

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Sports14

Carmel scored 26 points in the fourthquarter and tallied two touchdowns in thefinal 5frac12 minutes to send a homecomingcrowd home happy with a 40-36 MICConference victory Friday evening over BenDavis

The winning touchdown came on afour-yard run by Jerome Halsell with 121remaining

ldquo(Quarterback) Jake McDonald reallystepped it up with our hurry up gamerdquo saidCarmel coach John Hebert ldquoHe threw theball well and we had some receivers whomade great catchesrdquo

McDonald was 15-of-23 for 214 yardsand four touchdowns three of which camein the fourth quarter Ethan Merriweatherhad seven catches for 92 yards and two TDsKurt Rafdal caught six for 94 yards and atouchdown and Jalen Walker had tworeceptions for 28 yards and a TD

ldquoWe had a strong running gamerdquo Hebertcontinued ldquoWe had two backs over 100yards Thatrsquos outstanding against this typeof competition Our offensive line reallystepped uprdquo

Hebert said the game was turned aroundwith Carmel trailing 24-7 in the thirdquarter Camari Hunt had a long run

ldquoWe didnrsquot score on the play but thatturned around the gamerdquo said the coach

Hebert admitted he didnrsquot think the gamewould be that high scoring

ldquoWe watched Ben Davis a lot on filmand went into the game knowing what wewanted to dordquo Hebert said ldquoAt halftime wehad given up 16 points I thought to myselfthey probably should have scored morerdquo

The 1-2 running punch of Halsell andHunt was terrific Halsell carried 20 timesfor 121 yards and two touchdowns and Huntran eight times for 118 yards

Ben Davis scored first at the 308 markof the first period but Carmel came rightback when Halsell scored from the threewith 112 remaining Connor Coghlankicked the extra point

Carmel didnrsquot score again until 152remained in the third quarter andMerriweather caught an 18-yard pass fromMcDonald Coghlan again added the PAT

The Greyhounds scored four times in thefourth quarter but missed on a couple ofafter-touchdown conversions

Jalen Walker started the explosionscoring on a 23-yard pass from McDonaldMcDonaldrsquos two-point pass attempt field

Merriweather got the next score on a25-yard pass from McDonald Coghlankicked the extra point

With 531 left in the game Rafdal caughtan 18-yard pass from McDonald andCoghlan booted the extra point

The winning touchdown Halsellrsquos four-yard run was put on the board with 121 leftMcDonaldrsquos pass failed

Ben Davis had a yardage edge overCarmel The Giants outrushed theGreyhounds 283-227 and outpassed Carmel229-214

With the win Carmel moved to 4-3 andnext week will play at powerful WarrenCentral in a MIC Conference game

Carmel stuns Ben DavisCarmel 40 Ben

Davis 36Score by QuartersCarmel 7 0 7 26 ndash 40Ben Davis 7 9 8 12 ndash 36

Team Stats CHS BD

First Downs 24 23Yards Rushing 37-227 43-283Yards Passing 214 229CompAttInt 15-23-0 16-25-0FumblesLost 1-0 2-1PenaltiesYards 4-135 16-217

Carmel ScoringFirst Quarter

Jerome Halsell 3-yard run (ConnorCoghlan kick) 112

Third QuarterEthan Merriweather 18-yard pass fromJake McDonald (Coghlan kick) 152

Fourth QuarterJalen Walker 23-yard pass fromMcDonald (pass failed) 953Merriweather 25-yard pass fromMcDonald (Coghlan kick) 754Kurt Rafdal 18-yard pass from McDonald(Coghlan kick) 531Halsell 4-yard run (pass failed) 121

Carmel StatsRushing Halsell 20-121 Camari Hunt8-118 Walker 2-6 McDonald 7-minus 18Passing McDonald 15-23-214Receiving Merriweather 7-92 Rafdal6-94 Walker 2-28

Caleb Quick booted a 54-yard field goal with 11 seconds remaining to give hostGuerin Catholic a 13-10 victory over rival Brebeuf last evening

With time running out the Golden Eagles drove 26 yards in five plays to put thewinning points on the board

Brebeuf had tied the game with a 66-yard 11-play drive scoring with 59 secondsremaining

Earlier in the game Quick kicked a 32-yard field goal in the third periodGuerin Catholic took a 7-0 halftime lead when Carter McGinnis scored a

touchdown from the three in the second quarterBrebeuf didnrsquot score until putting 10 points on the board in the fourth frameMcGinnis had another outstanding night for Guerin carrying the pigskin 29 times

for 50 yardsGuerin Catholic now 6-1 will play Chatard at Tech next Friday

Guerin stops Brebeuf 13-10Guerin 13Brebeuf 10

Score by QuartersGuerin 0 7 3 3 ndash 13Brebeuf 0 0 0 10 ndash 10

Team Stats GC BHS

First Downs 8 14 By Rushing 7 5 By Passing 1 7 By Penalty 0 2Yards Rushing 34-142 32-108Yards Passing 31 112CompAttInt 4-9-1 17-31-1

FumblesLost 0-0 1-1PenaltiesYards 6-60 4-30

Guerin ScoringSecond Quarter

Carter McGinnis 3-yard run (Caleb Quickkick) 31

Third QuarterQuick 32-yard field goal 405

Fourth QuarterQuick 54-yard field goal 11

Guerin StatsRushing McGinnis 29-150 Luke Keller5-minus 8Passing Luke Keller 4-9-31Receptions Korbin Lane 3-28 GrantFremion 1-3Find The Reporter on Facebook

American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

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American LeagueEast W L PCT GBBoston 93 67 581 -Baltimore 88 72 550 50Toronto 87 73 544 60NY Yankees 83 77 519 100Tampa Bay 66 94 413 270Central W L PCT GBCleveland 92 67 579 -Detroit 86 73 541 60Kansas City 81 79 506 115Chi White Sox 78 82 488 145Minnesota 57 103 356 355West W L PCT GBTexas 95 65 594 -Seattle 86 74 538 90Houston 83 77 519 120LA Angels 73 87 456 220Oakland 67 93 419 280

National LeagueEast W L PCT GBWashington 93 67 581 -NY Mets 86 74 538 70Miami 79 80 497 135Philadelphia 70 90 438 230Atlanta 66 93 415 265Central W L PCT GBChi Cubs 102 57 642 -St Louis 84 76 525 185Pittsburgh 78 81 491 240Milwaukee 71 89 444 315Cincinnati 67 93 419 355West W L PCT GBLA Dodgers 91 69 569 -San Francisco 85 75 531 60Colorado 75 85 469 160San Diego 68 92 425 230Arizona 67 93 419 240

MLB standingsFridayrsquos scores

Baltimore 8 NY Yankees 1Miami 7 Washington 4

NY Mets 5 Philadelphia 1Chi Cubs 7 Cincinnati 3

Boston 5 Toronto 3Detroit 6 Atlanta 2

Texas 3 Tampa Bay 1

Colorado 4 Milwaukee 1Chi White Sox 7 Minnesota 3

Cleveland 7 Kansas City 3St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 0Arizona 5 San Diego 3

LA Angels 7 Houston 1Seattle 5 Oakland 1

San Francisco 9 LA Dodgers 3

Boys Cross CountryHeights at Hoosier Conference at

Tipton 9 amHoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetGirls Cross Country

Heights at Hoosier Conference atTipton 9 am

Hoosier Crossroads atNoblesville 930 am

Sheridan at Conference MeetVolleyball

Guerin at Richmond 9 am

FootballHeights vs Twin Lakes at Lucas

Oil 12 noonGirls Golf

State Meet at Prairie View 8 amBoys Soccer

Homestead at Carmel 11 amRitter at Guerin 130 pm

Greenfield at Fishers 1230 pmGirls Soccer

Guerin at Bishop Fenwick 1245pm

Saturdayrsquos sports schedule

Courtesy John Harrellrsquos websitewwwjohnharrellnetAdams Central 42 Southern Wells7Andrean 20 Kankakee Valley 0Angola 42 Prairie Heights 0Attica 33 Covington 20Bloomington South 23 Terre HauteNorth 21Boone Grove 26 Hammond Noll14Bremen 27 South BendWashington 21 OTBrownsburg 38 Zionsville 25Brownstown Central 57 Clarksville0Carmel 40 Ben Davis 36Carroll (Flora) 42 North White 16Castle 49 Evansville Harrison 6Center Grove 51 Pike 7Charlestown 34 Corydon Central7Churubusco 42 Central Noble 6Clinton Prairie 46 Delphi 20Columbus East 49 Madison 0Columbus North 41 Perry Meridian13Concord 19 Plymouth 18Covenant Christian 45Indianapolis Broad Ripple 16Culver 38 Caston 0Danville 41 Frankfort 22Decatur Central 28 Greenwood 14DeKalb 38 Norwell 0Dwight (Ill) 22 South Newton 6East Central 56 Connersville 15East Noble 48 Columbia City 0Eastbrook 24 Frankton 20Eastern (Greentown) 41 Taylor 6Eastern Greene 49 Mount Vernon(Posey) 34Eastside 47 Fremont 6Edgewood 23 Brown County 13Edinburgh 26 Traders PointChristian 16Elwood 38 Alexandria 12Evansville Central 21 EvansvilleMemorial 14Evansville Mater Dei 42 EvansvilleBosse 0Evansville Reitz 49 EvansvilleNorth 23Fishers 27 Indianapolis Cathedral17Floyd Central 39 Bedford NorthLawrence 23

Fort Wayne Concordia 55 FortWayne Wayne 32Fort Wayne Dwenger 14 FortWayne Luers 7Fort Wayne Snider 54 Fort WayneNorthrop 3Fort Wayne South 14 Fort WayneNorth 12Fountain Central 42 SouthVermillion 0Franklin Central 54 BloomingtonNorth 12Franklin County 42 SouthDearborn 6Garrett 26 Fairfield 16Gibson Southern 69 Pike Central7Goshen 24 Northridge 21Greencastle 14 Northview 0Greenfield-Central 28 Yorktown27 OTGriffith 24 Highland 6Guerin Catholic 13 Brebeuf Jesuit10Hagerstown 28 Centerville 7Hamilton Southeastern 28Noblesville 14Hammond 44 IndianapolisMarshall 8Hammond Gavit 56 HammondClark 20Hanover Central 32 Wheeler 14Harrison (West Lafayette) 23McCutcheon 20Heritage 48 Bluffton 6Heritage Christian 9 IndianapolisArlington 0Hobart 19 Munster 14Homestead 35 Carroll (FortWayne) 18Indian Creek 41 Cascade 16Indianapolis Chatard 23 CincinnatiWinton Woods (Ohio) 19Indianapolis Lutheran 18 Monrovia13Indianapolis Ritter 27 BeechGrove 20Indianapolis Roncalli 35Martinsville 9Indianapolis Scecina 29 TritonCentral 28 2OTIndianapolis Tech 20 Anderson 0Indianapolis Washington 58 RockCreek Academy 0Jay County 29 South Adams 28Jimtown 31 South Bend Riley 20

Lafayette Central Catholic 28 WestLafayette 25Lafayette Jeff 50 Richmond 32Lake Central 38 Chesterton 0Lakeland 49 West Noble 21Lapel 34 Lewis Cass 13LaPorte 34 Crown Point 16LaVille 35 John Glenn 7Lawrence Central 21 North Central(Indianapolis) 17Lawrenceburg 48 Rushville 22Lebanon 52 Crawfordsville 19Leo 42 Huntington North 13Linton-Stockton 61 North Knox 0Lowell 33 Hammond Morton 6Madison-Grant 49 Blackford 22Michigan City 35 Portage 14Milan 51 Oldenburg Academy 7Mishawaka 36 South Bend StJoseph 3Mishawaka Marian 21 New Prairie17Mississinewa 34 Oak Hill 14Monroe Central 34 EasternHancock 13Mount Carmel (Ill) 28 Jasper 27Mount Vernon (Fortville) 42 NewCastle 13Muncie Central 38 Marion 33New Albany 42 Jeffersonville 14New Haven 55 Bellmont 10New Palestine 70 Shelbyville 20North Central (Farmersburg) 42Riverton Parke 14North Daviess 27 Indiana Deaf 24North Decatur 34 Anderson PrepAcademy 0North Harrison 14 Silver Creek 13OTNorth Judson 38 Triton 12North Miami 41 Wabash 7North Newton 13 South Central(Union Mills) 12North Posey 24 Tell City 14North Putnam 35 West Vigo 7North Vermillion 42 Rockville 6Northeastern 64 Union County 6Northfield 53 Maconaquah 7Northwestern 43 Western 13NorthWood 52 Elkhart Memorial21Owen Valley 17 Cloverdale 0Paoli 43 Crawford County 0Park Tudor 38 Speedway 36Pendleton Heights 31 Delta 28Penn 51 South Bend Clay 0

Peru 29 Southwood 28Pioneer 48 Knox 6Plainfield 55 Franklin 27Pontiac Twp (Ill) 48 BowmanAcademy 0Princeton 65 Boonville 38Providence 35 Mitchell 8Rensselaer Central 54 BentonCentral 8River Forest 33 Lake Station 0Salem 21 Eastern (Pekin) 7Scottsburg 26 Indianapolis Manual13Seeger 63 Turkey Run 7Seymour 30 Jennings County 19Shenandoah 47 Winchester 14Sheridan 14 Tipton 10South Bend Adams 34 ElkhartCentral 7South Decatur 74 SwitzerlandCounty 20South Spencer 52 Forest Park 8Southport 42 Terre Haute South28Southridge 29 Heritage Hills 17Springs Valley 38 Tecumseh 16Sullivan 42 South Putnam 7Tippecanoe Valley 21 Rochester7Tri 34 Knightstown 27Tri-Central 30 Clinton Central 22Tri-County 25 Frontier 19Tri-West 34 Southmont 7Union City 28 Cambridge CityLincoln 24Valparaiso 20 Merrillville 15Warren Central 63 LawrenceNorth 21Warsaw 38 Wawasee 14Washington 30 Vincennes Lincoln0Wes-Del 28 Indianapolis Tindley 0West Washington 25 Perry Central14Western Boone 22 NorthMontgomery 14Westfield 21 Avon 20Whiteland 28 Mooresville 6Whiting 33 Calumet 6Whitko 31 Manchester 20Winamac 49 West Central 14Woodlan 36 Lima Central Catholic(Ohio) 20

Friday night football scores

The Carmel boys soccer team won a Friday night game at Murray Stadium beatingColumbus North 2-0

Brenno Pecora and Riley Shives each scored one goal for the Class 2A No 8Greyhounds Both players assisted the others goal

ldquoTonight had a tournament game atmosphere to it said Carmel coach ShaneSchmidt I am very proud of the way everyone played tonight I felt that we possessedthe ball well and our effort was excellent Now we need to turn around and be readyto play again right away in the morningrdquo

The Hounds now 8-2-5 for the season host Homestead today

Carmel beats Columbus North

Hamilton County Reporter

Hamilton Countyrsquos Hometown Newspaper

Sports 15